TechPowerUp ThrottleStop 9.4.6 Beta Released
TechPowerUp today released latest version of ThrottleStop by Kevin Glynn. A nifty tool that gives you greater control over the power-management features of your processor, which should prove particularly useful for notebooks, letting you override several OEM power limitations to bring out the best in your hardware. Version 9.4.6 beta introduces several updates and bug fixes. The “Disable and Lock Power Limits” box is now replaced with the MMIO Lock box. The FIVR and TPL window themes have been updated. The Turbo Boost limits and Turbo groups have been combined into the FIVR window. CPU voltage is slightly increased at 800 MHz for stability when undervolting. Compatibility of SpeedStep and SpeedShift with Windows has been increased. The chance for BSODs with voltages set too low, have been reduced. Grab ThrottleStop from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: ThrottleStop by Kevin Glynn 9.4.6 beta
- Replaced the Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits box with the MMIO Lock box.
- Updated FIVR and TPL window themes and added support for bigger logos up to 240×138 recommended.
- Combined Turbo Limits and Turbo Groups into the FIVR window.
- Added feature to increase CPU voltage at 800 MHz for improved stability when undervolting.
- Improved SpeedStep and Speed Shift compatibility with Windows.
- Reduced the chance of a BSOD loop if voltage is set too low.
- Added automatic enabling of the PowerCut feature when resuming from sleep.
- Retired Core 2 Duo automatic Dual IDA mode.