Undervolt Your CPU in Lenovo Vantage With 2 Steps
To do this, you need to disable Lenovo Undervolt Protection first
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Many users are wondering if you can undervolt with Lenovo Vantage, and the answer is yes. In today’s guide, we’re going to show you everything you need to know about undervolting, so let’s get started.
How can I undervolt in Lenovo Vantage?
1. Adjust BIOS settings
- Restart your device and keep pressing F2 to enter BIOS. The key might be different on your model.
- Next, in BIOS locate and enable CPU Overclocking. On some models, it might be called Legion Optimization.
- Lastly, disable Undervolt Protection.
- Save changes and restart your device.
2. Adjust settings in Lenovo Vantage
- Open Lenovo Vantage.
- Click on CPU Overclock in the top right.
- Next, locate the Core Voltage Offset and Efficient Cores Cache Voltage Offset.
- Reduce their values to undervolt your CPU.
- Save changes.
After doing this, you’ll successfully underclock your PC with Lenovo Vantage.
Does undervolting void the warranty on Lenovo?
Undervolting will most likely not void your warranty since it can’t cause any damage to your components. However, you should use it carefully to prevent any potential issues.
As you can see, it’s easy to undervolt in Lenovo Vantage, but you first need to make a few changes in BIOS before you can use this feature.
While undervolting can be useful, many users are looking to overclock the CPU or overclock the GPU in Lenovo Vantage, and this is also rather simple to do, so don’t miss our older guides to learn how to do it.
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