Which XMG and SCHENKER laptops support undervolting?

Undervolting refers to the intentional reduction of a CPU’s electrical voltage. When applied correctly, undervolting can slightly reduce system temperatures and power consumption without affecting stability. Under sustained high load, undervolting can also improve overall performance by delaying the point at which temperature limits are reached. This allows the CPU more time to make use of its full boost potential.

Whether CPU undervolting is possible depends primarily on whether the respective CPU platform supports this type of tuning. This is a hardware feature defined by Intel or AMD.

In addition, it depends on whether a laptop manufacturer can enable and support this feature in any given model. This depends on various technical and security-related factors, which have become increasingly complex in recent years.

We provide the following overview for XMG and SCHENKER laptops:

The table shows which undervolting methods are supported in each model and which models use CPU platforms that do not allow undervolting at all.

More information: Technical details and guidance on Undervolting