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    Gram 14Z990 - Move undervolt settings from Throttlestop to BIOS

    Discussion in 'LG' started by MonoSage, Jul 26, 2020.

  1. MonoSage

    MonoSage Newbie

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    Hello,
    there are many tutorials on the Internet about UV via 3rd party apps however I'd like to know if there's a way to set it all under BIOS to make these settings OS independent. Someone in the thread about 2020 17" model mentioned that there's some kind of overclocking menu under platform configuration but I couldn't find anything related to undervolt on my notebook. To be more precise, I'd like to reduce voltage on CPU, cache, GPU and override turbo power limits to 13W.
    My BIOS version is W1ZD1250 X64, 01.11.2019.
     
  2. hfm

    hfm Notebook Prophet

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    There are hidden bios options but I do not believe they persist any changes, your best bet is to just run Throttlestop at windows startup.