Windows enthusiasts often look for ways to extract as much performance out of their systems as possible, and it often the case that they try and do so while trying to minimize the heat and power consumption. This is especially relevant in the case of mobile Windows PCs since laptops and notebooks tend to get hot and management of that heat and power is harder in such a form factor. As such users often turn to techniques like under volting which can be used to squeeze out the maximum...

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