Model: Victus Gaming Laptop 16-r0008TX
For nearly the past year, undervolting with ThrottleStop worked flawlessly but in the past few days I've noticed my laptop's temps going up again and checking the FIVR window I discover the settings for voltage control have been locked.
I've tried the following and still to no effect:
-Disabling Core Isolation
-Uninstall Windows quality updates
-Changing Overclocking Lock and CFG Lock values using these two guides (throws up error unable to write / error 0x0000000000000008):
-https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/hz2rtm/cfg_lockunlocking_alternative_method/
-https://brendangreenley.com/undervolting-2020-dell-laptops-like-the-vostro-7500-and-more-tips-to-improve-thermals-battery-life-and-speed/#cpu-undervolt
-Installing earlier versions of BIOS (downgraded from Insyde F.20 to F.12)
-Disabling virtualization in the BIOS settings
I'm in despair at this point and don't know what else to do. Please, I'd appreciate any help.
For nearly the past year, undervolting with ThrottleStop worked flawlessly but in the past few days I've noticed my laptop's temps going up again and checking the FIVR window I discover the settings for voltage control have been locked.
I've tried the following and still to no effect:
-Disabling Core Isolation
-Uninstall Windows quality updates
-Changing Overclocking Lock and CFG Lock values using these two guides (throws up error unable to write / error 0x0000000000000008):
-https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/hz2rtm/cfg_lockunlocking_alternative_method/
-https://brendangreenley.com/undervolting-2020-dell-laptops-like-the-vostro-7500-and-more-tips-to-improve-thermals-battery-life-and-speed/#cpu-undervolt
-Installing earlier versions of BIOS (downgraded from Insyde F.20 to F.12)
-Disabling virtualization in the BIOS settings
I'm in despair at this point and don't know what else to do. Please, I'd appreciate any help.