pythonemail369
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I have Lenovo IdeaPad L340 Gaming Laptop with a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9300H @ 2.40GHz CPU. When I play games, I undervolt it to 159.2 and game normally. After I am done, I shutdown(I have quick start up off in the control center so my CPU resets) my laptop. Then I open it again and find the CPU not undervolted, but I have a custom Task in the Task scheduler to run ThrottleStop to undervolt the CPU at user log in(so ever time I open that laptop from a shutdown).
So my question is, Should I have my CPU undervolted every time I close my laptop and open it again (I work on site at an IT company so I shutdown twice a day and reopen and work and home) even for a small task like opening a word document to check something then close it again. Or only undervolt the CPU when I do more demanding thing like gaming, running a VM, opening many tabs in a browser, etc...
Any advice would help
thanks
So my question is, Should I have my CPU undervolted every time I close my laptop and open it again (I work on site at an IT company so I shutdown twice a day and reopen and work and home) even for a small task like opening a word document to check something then close it again. Or only undervolt the CPU when I do more demanding thing like gaming, running a VM, opening many tabs in a browser, etc...
Any advice would help
thanks