Intel Extreme Tuning Utility Old Version [top]
The Result: The user applies a -125mV undervolt. Temperatures drop to 78°C. The CPU maintains a higher all-core turbo boost without throttling. The user saves the profile as "Legacy_Undervolt.xtu" and disables automatic updates forever.
If you are currently running a Core i9-14900K or a Core i7-14700HX, you should use the latest XTU version. End of story. However, for everyone else, here is why you might need to dig into the archives. intel extreme tuning utility old version
Its user was Leo, a college student whose laptop was more Frankenstein than machine. Leo didn't care for "stable builds" or "recommended settings." He wanted speed. He wanted his frames to fly. The Result: The user applies a -125mV undervolt
Whether you are trying to undervolt a hot-running Coffee Lake laptop, set a benchmark record on an old Z97 motherboard, or simply use a lightweight overclocking tool on Windows 7, the old versions of XTU are invaluable tools. The user saves the profile as "Legacy_Undervolt
because it retains support for processors that newer versions have dropped. Version 7.14:
While Intel does not officially host all legacy files on their main Download Center , community consensus highlights specific "golden" versions:


