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19th December 2012 17:16 #1Registered User
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19th December 2012 20:09 #2
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19th December 2012 20:21 #3
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20th December 2012 04:02 #4Registered User
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20th December 2012 13:38 #5
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21st December 2012 08:01 #6Registered User
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What is Undervolting?
Undervolting is a process which reduces the excess "voltage" given to the CPU using a software. This is widely used as a cooling solution and in my opinion more effective than any other cooling solution available (thermal paste, cooling pad, etc) at NO cost. Results can vary from 5c up to 30c drop in temperature, most will achieve an average of 10c.
Undervolting will NOT compromise performance at all. Underclocking and Overclocking (clock speeds) is whats responsible in regards to performance. Benchmarks will also prove that performance remains the same. Most beginners usually think and assume undervolting will sacrifice performance but they are wrong.
So youre probably wondering how this works out and why Intel/AMD didnt do this before hand..WHY? HOW?
Not all processor chips are built equally. Each individual processor have different voltage tolerances. Instead of Intel tuning each chip's voltage individually for the lowest voltage possible and risking instability, they made a fully stable standard voltage for all chips to run on. The problem is this standard factory voltage they put is quite high. Undervolting takes advantage of this by reducing it to the right amount.
This is also why some people can undervolt more than others even with the exact same model processor. Its like the same concept for overclocking, some can go higher, some cant. Unlike overclocking, Undervolting will not void your warranty or damage your hardware.
Bottom line is.. There is no catch to undervolting.
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