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How do i make my Dell XPS 15 able to undervolt

notATechGuy

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My Dell XPS 15 9560 has been overheating again in the last few days even though i re-applied thermal paste 2 times and fixed power limit throttling, so i would like to know how i could make my laptop able to be undervolted. Right now the undervolting options are greyed out in ThrottleStop as seen in following screenshot:
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Is it throttling due to heat? If not, there's no need to undervolt.

Have you cleaned the vents and interior (as much as possible without total disassembly) of heat trapping dust?

Have you thought about a cooling pad instead?
 
Is it throttling due to heat? If not, there's no need to undervolt.
I am almost certain that it is due to heat, since it lags my computer and/or makes a black screen when it is at around 94°C.
Have you cleaned the vents and interior (as much as possible without total disassembly) of heat trapping dust?
I have cleaned the interior as much as possible during when i re-applied the thermal paste both times.
Have you thought about a cooling pad instead?
No.
 
Roll back the Bios to a previous version, or update to a newer version and hope that unlocks undervolting, as Dell has a history of setting limits lower than some other manufacturers.
 
I would.

I recommend the use of a cooling pad with its own external power supply so you don’t put more strain on the notebook, causing it to generate even more heat. But sadly, pads with external power supplies are getting harder to find. So if your pad runs off USB power only, I recommend using a USB Wall Adapter to power the pad whenever possible.
 
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