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First of all , XTU is a godsend for laptop owners.
I'm currently running XTU on task scheduler as an alternative for running it on startup (because sometimes the settings are lost without crashing, which I am unable to faithfully replicate , but that is a complicated bugfix , and also I'm unable to create a profile , only default is available)
It runs but on maximized window setting , I was hoping that maybe someone knows a parameter to add to run it on startup and minimized (on tray) or if a feature is coming , I think implementing this natively will greatly benefit Intel Product owners across the globe.
Thanks so much Intel!
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Hello CPasc8,
Thank you for your response,
I would like to inform you that our Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU) does not have the capability/feature of automatically startup (unless you use the shell:startup feature of Windows*). I think it is also worth mentioning that the Intel® XTU has not been designed for locked processors (no K or X).
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Let me know if you have any additional inquiry or request.
Regards,
Esteban Ch.
Intel Customer Support Technician
A Contingent Worker at Intel
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What is your processor model number?
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First , thank you for taking a part of your time on responding to my question.
I can't see how the processor's model # would come into play into this as this is (almost a) feature request on an Intel Software.
My laptop's processor is a i5-8300H
Pardon , what is Doc ? Is that your signature ?
Are you a Intel Staff on a Customer Account ?
Please forgive me with my questions
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It is important because XTU is only for X and K processors. Your processor is not supported by XTU.
"Doc" is my signature. And, I have the word "(Customer)" next to my name, just like you.
Like the header on the home page says "This is a community forum where members can ask and answer questions about Intel products."
Doc
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> "Doc" is my signature. And, I have the word "(Customer)" next to my name, just like you.
> Like the header on the home page says "This is a community forum where members can ask and answer questions about Intel products."
Understood, Thanks for your response!
Just to be clear , I am not specifically seeking help from a staff member. Any help is appreciated. I was just curious because I saw your profile and you had been an enormous help to the members. And I was curious if you were an Intel Staff on a customer account.
I asked about "doc" because I couldn't discern if it was your signature or a codeword for something that I need to search.
Also please forgive my broken english if it comes off rude.
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> It is important because XTU is only for X and K processors. Your processor is not supported by XTU.
Now I'm scratching my head real hard.
I used XTU to undervolt my cpu and I'm getting minus 10-15 degrees off during stress tests and use (@ -0.160v).
If this is the case I might need to switch to ThrottleStop.
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Hello CPasc8,
I was checking your case, and I would like to know if you need further assistance?
Regards,
Esteban Ch.
Intel Customer Support Technician
A Contingent Worker at Intel
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Yes please , is there a way we could add it on startup (without adding it to task scheduler) and hopefully automatically minimized to tray?
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Hello CPasc8,
Thank you for your response,
I would like to inform you that our Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU) does not have the capability/feature of automatically startup (unless you use the shell:startup feature of Windows*). I think it is also worth mentioning that the Intel® XTU has not been designed for locked processors (no K or X).
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Let me know if you have any additional inquiry or request.
Regards,
Esteban Ch.
Intel Customer Support Technician
A Contingent Worker at Intel
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Is possible add support to open XTU minimized?
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Apparently you can't , specially if you are running it to undervolt an unsupported processor
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You have an H processor. XTU is only for K and X processors.
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