undervolting is worth it because it gives you more room on the GPU, or just run with lower temps. Some Bios revisions will give you access to the multiplier to change it, but it will fail to apply the changes in Intel XTU. That was a nice tease some of us found when we updated our BIOS. Gave us the option to adjust it, but it failed to apply on a reboot. Haha.
It was a let down for me as previous HQ processors you could get a couple 100Mhz in clocks from a multiplier change. Sadly it looks like (Non-K) Skylake based CPU's do not work the same way. So ours is stuck at stock other then voltage adjustments.
(ROG has simply become too expensive compared to the competition with same specs... 😞 )
MSI GE75 Raider 10SGS - i7 10750H - RTX 2080 Super - 32GB Ram - 1TB WD NVMe - 2TB 960 EVO - 300Hz 17inch Display
RETIRED: ALIENWARE R17 R5 - i7 8750H - GTX 1070 @ 1.9Ghz - 16GB DDR4 - NVMe 970 EVO 1TB - SSD 960 EVO 1TB
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