Is undervolting disabled on the Triton 300? (10750h, 2070max-q) and is a slight overvolt normal?

BigP
BigP Member Posts: 6

Tinkerer

As I've done with every other laptop I've purchased, I went to undervolt the system in order to get cooler temps and more stable performance, but Unlock Adjustable Voltage is greyed out in ThrottleStop, with no option in the BIOS to enable overclocking (allows you to use ThrottleStop.) I also noticed that the system is actually slightly overvolted by 49.8mv, is this just what all Triton 300 models come like?

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  • BigP
    BigP Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    A reply would be great, as this has been a concern of mine for a while.
  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    edited April 2021
    Its disabled on all 10th gen systems due to security / stability concerns, i think thats reading the offset wrong as usually its a 100mv factory underclock instead 🤔. If you run something like prime95 and run HWinfo what does it show the power of the proc as, i think it should top out at around 1.33v for an underclocked. If its not undervolted it will run between 1.39 and  1.43v