Insyde H2O BIOS, can't find settings

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hello,

Id'like to be able to make some changes into the BIOS configuration (in order to undervolt my laptop) but I can't find anything.

I recorded a video to show you how the BIOS is looking : https://streamable.com/l7sjoh

I made some researches on the internet but never found an InsydeH2O BIOS with the same interface, they always look like more "traditional", eg : https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ztZK-4ViZ2Q/maxresdefault.jpg

Could anyone help me with this ?

Thanks
Is this a PCSpecialist machine? Can you post your full specs from the order page?
 

Cg14

New member
Yes it is a PCSpecialist laptop.

Châssis et affichageNova Series : Écran large LED mat 15,6 pouces 144 Hz 72 % NTSC Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Processeur (Unité centrale)Processeur AMD Ryzen 9 3900 12 cœurs (3,1 GHz-4,3 GHz/70 Mo CACHE/AM4)
Mémoire (RAM)16 Go Corsair 2666 MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8 Go)
Carte graphiqueNVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2070 - 8 Go de RAM vidéo GDDR6 - DirectX® 12.1
1er Disque de stockage2 To SEAGATE SERIAL ATA III 2,5 pouces AVEC 128 Mo DE CACHE (5 400 t/min)
1er disque SSD M.21 To SSD PCIe M.2 INTEL® 665p NVMe (jusqu'à 2000 Mo/sR | 1925 Mo/sW)
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Yes it is a PCSpecialist laptop.

Châssis et affichageNova Series : Écran large LED mat 15,6 pouces 144 Hz 72 % NTSC Full HD (1920 x 1080)
Processeur (Unité centrale)Processeur AMD Ryzen 9 3900 12 cœurs (3,1 GHz-4,3 GHz/70 Mo CACHE/AM4)
Mémoire (RAM)16 Go Corsair 2666 MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8 Go)
Carte graphiqueNVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2070 - 8 Go de RAM vidéo GDDR6 - DirectX® 12.1
1er Disque de stockage2 To SEAGATE SERIAL ATA III 2,5 pouces AVEC 128 Mo DE CACHE (5 400 t/min)
1er disque SSD M.21 To SSD PCIe M.2 INTEL® 665p NVMe (jusqu'à 2000 Mo/sR | 1925 Mo/sW)
You can't undervolt Ryzen, only Intel.
 

FerrariVie

Super Star
Ok, thanks for this info
Sorry for the late reply, guys. @Cg14 your laptop is a nova, meaning it is a DTR that uses a desktop Ryzen and that can indeed be undervolted.

There are 2 options in the BIOS that will allow you to over/underclock and undervolt the CPU, but I found the step increments to be too high. So I prefer using Ryzen Master, not to mention that it is safer that way. Have you tried Ryzen Master already? The only drawback is that your setup is reset at every reboot, so you would need to undervolt again.

There is a workaround that I use with a software called ZenStates. That one opens automatically with windows and adds your clock and volt configs automatically. If you're still interested in undervolting your R9 3900, check if you have Ryzen Master and play around with manual OC and undervolting on it.

You can reply here if you need more help with that ;)
 
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