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Windows XTU undervoltage protection "enabled" even though it's not

PastelKitten
Beginner
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I'm desperately trying to undervolt my 14700kf using XTU as I don't know how to undervolt through BIOS. But no matter what I do XTU always thinks that Undervolt Protection is still enabled and wont let me do anything. I have:
-Turned off undervolt protection in my bios
-Turned off core isolation on windows 10
-Disabled intel virtualization technology is bios
-Tried to disable virtualization based security in Group Policy Editor

I'm running out of things to try and I wanna undervolt so badly but the stupid little lightning bolt wont go away

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ACarmona_Intel
Employee
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Hello PastelKitten,

 

Thank you for posting in our communities.


May I know why you wanted to undervolt your 14700KF? Are you experiencing any issues with your processor? If yes, may I know what specific issue you are encountering in your processor? So, I can provide you the appropriate recommendation.

 

Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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ACarmona_Intel
Employee
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Hello PastelKitten,


I am checking in with you to see if you already have the information that I requested in order for me to continue to further investigate our issue.


Thank you!


Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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ACarmona_Intel
Employee
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Hello PastelKitten,


This is only a quick follow-up; I just wanted to check in with you, as I haven't received any feedback from you.


Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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ACarmona_Intel
Employee
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Hello PastelKitten,


I hope you are doing well.


Since I have not heard back from you, I will now be closing our case.


If, in case you are just busy and still needed assistance, please submit a new question on our community: https://community.intel.com/, as this thread will no longer be monitored.


Thank you.


Best regards,

Carmona A.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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