Did you find and delete the ThrottleStop.INI configuration file and then reboot?
If you right click on a file and select the Properties menu option, it should show you if the file you are looking at is the ThrottleStop.INI configuration file or not.
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You have a low power processor and it looks like the manufacturer has locked the MSR PL1 power limit to only 11W. This will cause constant power limit throttling like you are seeing. The log file you posted confirms this.
Unless you reboot and the MSR power limit does not show a lock icon, there is no way to unlock the power limit register. Your CPU will constantly power limit throttle. For smooth gaming, you need a more powerful laptop.
Clear the Lock box before you reboot.
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Is the lock icon still visible on the left side after you boot up? If your CPU is still locked to 11W, there is nothing you can do about it.