4 reasons to undervolt your laptop's CPU
See the benefits of undervolting your laptop CPU.

Laptops can get hot, especially when performing demanding tasks like 3D rendering, gaming, and video editing. That's because the hardware underneath — like the CPU and GPU — generates a lot of heat under load. Unlike traditional desktops, laptops don't have adequate space and cooling for the heat to dissipate quickly. And with modern laptops packing more powerful CPUs and GPUs, overheating can be a real problem.