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about Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits

roygao

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Hello, this software is very good and has greatly solved my problems. However, after upgrading to Win11 and upgrading ThrottleStop to version 9.6, I encountered two issues.
Firstly, the Virtual technology. Because I need to use WSL2, I can no longer undervolt my CPU. I already understand this.
Secondly, I found that ThrottleStop removed the "Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits" option in FIVR. I have tried several recent versions and found that only version 9.4.3 and below can use this option. Now I have reverted back to using 9.4.3. Why was it removed? How can it be set in the new versions?
Thank you!

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unclewebb

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How can it be set in the new versions?

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ThrottleStop
Version 9.5
2022 June 15

New Features
- Alder Lake desktop and mobile support added.
- improved performance when using Windows Defender Real-time Protection.
- replaced the Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits box with the MMIO Lock box.
- added the ability to sync the MSR and MMIO power limits.
- improved SpeedStep and Speed Shift compatibility with Windows.
- updated FIVR and TPL window themes and added support for bigger logos up to 240x138 recommended.
- combined Turbo Limits and Turbo Groups into the FIVR window.
- added feature for K series CPUs to increase voltage at 800 MHz for improved stability when undervolting.
- reduced the chance of a BSOD loop if voltage is set too low.
- added automatic enabling of the PowerCut feature when resuming from sleep.
- disabled Run Program After Profile Change feature for improved security.
- retired Core 2 Duo automatic Dual IDA mode.
 

roygao

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Thank you for your prompt reply. I will first use the current version and then study MSR and MMIO carefully. The learning curve is a bit steep. Wishing you a happy day!
 
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