It is almost one year later and I ran into this today. Googling brought me here.
I’m using a Dell laptop and downgraded it to the pre-plundervolt mitigations but still run into this.
It is almost one year later and I ran into this today. Googling brought me here.
I’m using a Dell laptop and downgraded it to the pre-plundervolt mitigations but still run into this.
I’m also on a Dell and I’m getting this error too. Some research told me to disable some CPU overclocking settings that I have on my machine (it’s a meteor lake core ultra 9 185H platform) however I still have the error.
This is also an engineering sample laptop, but I don’t think that’s related to this issue. I have a Lenovo T580 also running the same version of Manajro and Intel-Undervolt works fine, so that leads me to think maybe it’s a platform architecture related issue.
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Please see https://sx.nix.dk/search?q=site%3Awiki.archlinux.org+intel+undervolt
Especially this page - Undervolting CPU - ArchWiki - which also warns that undervolting may damage your hardware permanently.
I have moved the previous Necro-bumper to this topic also, for the sake of context and continuity.
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