![]() Tried looking into downgrading the UEFI by forcing a UEFI capsule update with an older UEFI capsule, but Microsoft has patched that hole by raising the minimum version that one could downgrade to, to a version newer than the prior publicly-available release. on a CPU that was never vulnerable to begin with!Īnd it's just begging for an undervolt: the CPU measures around 0.74 volts, a full 0.20 volts higher than the m5-6Y54! The fun-at-parties people at Microsoft decided to completely butcher the device by locking the 0圎2 MSR in order to patch Plundervolt. ![]() With the above, I thought, "looks like a repeat of the HP Elite x2 then! I'll open up ThrottleStop, then undervolt it, problem solved!"Īlas. Therefore, it's intuitive to assume that the fanless i5-1035G4 in here is an evolution of the Core m5-6Y54, an m5-1035G4 if you will.Īlso, both laptops used up exactly 7% in exactly 15 minutes of benchmark testing - nor does it do any better in daily usage, with both getting at 4-5h of battery life, except that one battery is 6 years old, and the other is hardly two years old. Notably, both CPUs list 1.10 GHz" in the CPUID string viewable in Task Manager, both share a base frequency of 1.50 GHz, also viewable in Task Manager, and both are fanless designs.
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