Recently, SteamOS released the 3.5.1 update in its preview branch, accompanied by a new BIOS firmware numbered 118. This update was met with excitement as it introduced a highly anticipated feature: undervolting, designed to significantly simplify the process of adjusting system voltages. However, it is crucial to understand that this operation carries risks, as it could lead to the dreaded "brick" of the device, meaning irreparable damage.

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