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#include <sys/io.h> | |
void main(){ | |
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Hi @SmokelessCPUv2 I uploaded a fw dump from flash (Last fw 118 )
Sorry guys, but I don't plan to play the cat and mouse game with valve
Np dude. Thaks anyway :)
@SmokelessCPUv2 @DavidS95 That's unfortunate to hear. I'm sure the BIOS API (or whatever it's called) will stabilize soon, don't you think?
Would you consider updating your UMAF repo then?
@CryoByte33 Any idea how to undervolt the Steam Deck for the time being?
The simple answer is either ONLY undervote on 118, or downgrade to 116 and use Smokeless as before, at least to my knowledge.
undervolt on 118
I wasn't even aware that undervolting is now part of the official UEFI. That's really cool!
Edit: Apparently there's a bug in 118: https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/16ml5xn/bios_118/k1e6i5m/
The simple answer is either ONLY undervote on 118, or downgrade to 116 and use Smokeless as before, at least to my knowledge.
why only undervolting? I seem to still have my overclock still set though I haven't gone to check if that is actually the case.
The simple answer is either ONLY undervote on 118, or downgrade to 116 and use Smokeless as before, at least to my knowledge.
why only undervolting? I seem to still have my overclock still set though I haven't gone to check if that is actually the case.
118 has undervolting settings built in by default, but overclocking isn't and (to my knowledge) Smokeless can't interface properly with 118.
@SmokelessCPUv2 @DavidS95 That's unfortunate to hear. I'm sure the BIOS API (or whatever it's called) will stabilize soon, don't you think? Would you consider updating your UMAF repo then?
No to both,
I don't have a SD, so I don't have any personal reason to do it, and getting 118 support require more effort than 115 and I'm not willing to do it.
115 was done just for fun, doing for 118 is a waste of time
With BIOS 118 this executes, the options no longer appear in the Steam Deck BIOS or via https://github.com/DavidS95/Smokeless_UMAF
118 is available here https://gitlab.com/evlaV/jupiter-hw-support/-/blob/f79ccd15f68e915cc02537854c3b37f1a04be9c3/usr/share/jupiter_bios/F7A0118_sign.fd
If you want to have a look @SmokelessCPUv2
Valve have also integrated their own 'undervolt' options for SOC, GPU and CPU, with a limit of -50 with the form they have in the BIOS, and also they still have the TDP limit on the form of 10000 to 15000.