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In the Troubleshooting part it says different core and cache offset has no effect. Why is that? I was able to set different offsets with ThrottleStop on Windows. Usually core can be undervolted more compared to cache.
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In the Troubleshooting part it says different core and cache offset has no effect. Why is that? I was able to set different offsets with ThrottleStop on Windows. Usually core can be undervolted more compared to cache.
I have exact same problem and question. I'm dual booting Windows and Arch Linux, and on Windows, with Throttlestop I can set different values for cache and core, and they work (I'm sure they work, because when I set extreme value, windows crashes). On Linux it seems to be true that it chooses the lower value. And it's the same behavior between different undervolting apps. Why is that? @georgewhewell do you have any idea why that happens?
In the Troubleshooting part it says different core and cache offset has no effect. Why is that? I was able to set different offsets with ThrottleStop on Windows. Usually core can be undervolted more compared to cache.
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