![]() Instead of focusing your energy to complain about a tool (that you know is not officially supported for your mobile CPU), you should be talking with the laptop vendor about the issues you have. you just have a laptop with a bad design, or if the design is "high quality", then you have may a "defective one" (you just unlucky). if you try this because of overheating, throttling, power issues, battery draining fast, etc. I never understood the "need" to undervolt a laptop's CPU. When they say "not supported" it doesn't mean that "it is 100% impossible" to do something (like installing an unsupported app on "not valid hardware".), but what it does mean is that there is no guarantee at all from the vendor/manufacturer, developer" and there should be no expectation from the user of having the developer looking into "bugs" on "unsupported scenarios". ![]() The fact that you "were able to use xtu somehow with some functionalities" doesn't mean, and never meant that your "H" mobile CPU was supported.
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