Some of us have laptops with lousy heat control, and undervolting is a
great help (not to mention, as Phillip said, that it helps prolong
battery life). The only problem I've ever experienced from undervolting
too much, by one voltage increment, is a system lockup resolved by
rebooting and adjusting the parameters. Can anyone point to solid
evidence that someone's fried their system by undervolting? Also,
caveats are laid out in any explanation of undervolting, including with
the tools built for Windows. Any fool can figure out a way to destroy
their computer if they want. If you just read instructions, I think
you're totally safe.

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