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Security, consistency, and quality checking. ModerationĮvery version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes: Yet the OverclockingConfig.h mentioned there is not on the public repository.Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. Most likely related to OcSupport as mentioned in 13.112.2.20, could be a global enable switch. HWinfo64 never reported more than 133W Package power in either of those, so I assume there were no changes.Īccording to the Alder Lake Intel Firmware Support Package (FSP) Integration Guide: Almost all options in Advanced Tuning section with the notorious exceptions of PL1 (Turbo Boost Power Max) and PL2 (Turbo Boost Short Power Max) are grayed out.ĮDIT: After benchmarking a bit with CineBench R23, it seems that the CPU honors lower PL1/PL2 values because score goes down to 10631 points when testing 50W/50W, whereas in either default 125W/150W or 4096/4096W I get a bit over 16400. XTU System Information section reports "The platform does not support overclocking". You're actually paying Intel a premium for overclocking capabilities on these parts, so I'm not expecting it to not work on stock Firmware. XTU should allow to modify most values on the interface instead of being grayed out.ĭidn't checked on MSI stock Firmware yet, but K-series Processor + Z-series Chipset = overclock possible. Open XTU and check System Information section. Download Intel XTU installer (Current version is 7.8.0.21) from here:.
Intel XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility) 7.8.0.21 on Windows 11 installs properly, but after opening XTU, it says "The platform does not support overclocking". Dasharo 1.0.0 for MSI PRO Z690-A WIFI DDR4