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Hi, I have used both intel xtu and throttlestop (obviously not simultaneously) and I have to say that the differences are few, but ThrottleStop seems to be better.
1) I wonder why on Intel Xtu once the PC is restarted the Core Voltage Offset returns to 0V. This I checked through hwi_623_4080 while instead if I reapply it marks the change.
2) Add the possibility to modify both the Core Voltage Offset and the Cache Voltage Offset separately and not that when you change the Cache Voltage the Core also changes, this already happens with ThrottleStop and it would be useful to add these 2 important functions.
I have Intel 9750H
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"I wonder why on Intel Xtu once the PC is restarted the Core Voltage Offset returns to 0V."
Because your processor is not supported by XTU.
XTU only supports X and K processors, not your H processor.
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No, it is only supported on X and K processors as stated on the XTU download page.
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I already understood you wrote it before, if it is not compatible it should not have me apply undervolt and it will not reset me immediately.
instead only on shutdown it resets which I think it does with compatible processors.
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So? You should have read the download page before trying to install the XTU. It makes no sense to debate the issue for something that was not supported from the beginning.
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I'm saying more certainly with other processors it behaves the same way because I think it's a software bug.
I will never understand why it cannot be used on H intel XTU processors.
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When you have a problem with an X or K processor, be sure to give is a call.
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