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I used it on my ONEXPLAYER 2, but with the officially supported power controller, I was able to set the CPU TDP in the range of 4-28W, but with this software, it never exceeded the maximum of 28W, didn't work.
I don't know why, but only lowering the frequency of the integrated graphics (Radeon) worked.
Could you make it possible to control the TDP?
Thank you for your support.
This text has been translated from Japanese to English by Google Translate, so please understand that there may be unnatural translations.
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I used it on my ONEXPLAYER 2, but with the officially supported power controller, I was able to set the CPU TDP in the range of 4-28W, but with this software, it never exceeded the maximum of 28W, didn't work.
I don't know why, but only lowering the frequency of the integrated graphics (Radeon) worked.
Could you make it possible to control the TDP?
Thank you for your support.
This text has been translated from Japanese to English by Google Translate, so please understand that there may be unnatural translations.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: