UX581GV Intel I9HK version lacks overclocking
- System: Windows 10
- Battery or AC: Both
- Model: UX581GV
- Frequency of occurrence: BIOS 307 and above
- Reset OS: Yes
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Hi,
Are there any plans to make it possible to overclock the processor on this device in the future? It's a pity to have such processor and not be able to fine tune it to ones needs. I read that the reason is due to some vulnerability issues that Intel has found, but are there plans to fix this or are we stuck with a locked CPU that initially was unlocked?
It's like buying a Ducati V4 and only be able to use only two of its cylinders.
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Normally for laptop users , i do not recommend to do overclocking to processors.Because there is no proper thermal ventilators , so no precise powerful cooling.
But intel might release extreme utility to do overclocking features
Yes, but people that buy the KH processor want to have more control over it. Usually, the manufacturer configuration is set to work for most users/use cases, but some users have some particularities that requires custom configurations to get out the most of the product.
Yes, but people that buy the KH processor want to have more control over it. Usually, the manufacturer configuration is set to work for most users/use cases, but some users have some particularities that requires custom configurations to get out the most of the product.
I knew this, But if users are having desktop motherboard, they can use extreme powerful cooling iteams with overclocking purpose.
For laptop users , i wont recommend this overclocking for better life long performance with normal GHz without overclocking.
downgrade to bios 305, then you'll be able to use throttle stop or xtu to tune it a bit
https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/29744/how-to-rollback-bios-version-of-asus-zenbook-pro-duo-ux581-solved
Yes, but then, I will have a broken webcam because the fix for gray and green lines on webcam is available in the last version of the bios.
well no version after 305 will give you access to voltage and clock settings, so whatcha gnna do....