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    Intel XTU under volting - saving settings?

    Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by cope123abc, Feb 13, 2017.

  1. cope123abc

    cope123abc Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi guys,

    Is there a way once i undervolt with XTU for the system to retain this settings upon reboot ?

    I have to manually keep opening up the program to reapply the settings each time?
     
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    In right hand column you'd see Save button and hit that button and save with appropriate name. The settings will be in effect even after a reinstall. So backup your default clocks if need be.
     
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    cheers mate - i noticed it resets itself when i boot laptop from battery.

    No big deal :) - guessing its power settings in W10
     
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    You can enable profile based UV switching under profiles Tab and click enable profile pairing or something on AC and battery modes. I use TS since the switch is seamless with UV settings and speedshift.