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    Ge76 11UH undervolt

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Aaron715, Sep 4, 2021.

  1. Aaron715

    Aaron715 Newbie

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    I have a question, I set core voltage offset to -60,but all 3-5 restart it's setting changing back from -100, and make my system crashed.
    Anyone know how to fix this issues?
    Any help is very much appreciated.
     
  2. NeXt3R

    NeXt3R Notebook Evangelist

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    where you use offset ?
    TS or XTU ??

    you use bios ! admin hotkey and remove all this apps for random control
    or use latest apps version .,,..,some random cpu managent - DRAGON SW
     
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    NeXt3R Notebook Evangelist

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    best way is cmos reset + full reboot // or SOFT way -reload bios defaults
    next boot .,,new setup in bios "admin bios need for negative offset"
    F2+Lalt+Rctrl+Rshift - admin hotkey in bios

    overclock domain / CPU
    prefix - negative

    offset core - 60

    cmos reset - 45s power button when nb run "full bios reset to defaults" !!