Monday, January 16th 2012
TechPowerUp Announces ThrottleStop 4.0
TechPowerUp also published the latest version of ThrottleStop, a nifty utility that lets you monitor the CPU clock speed throttling scheme used by your notebook, and provides you with options to override or change it. This is particularly useful for noteboook users facing performance issues even when the notebook is plugged in, despite enabling Windows "high-performance" power scheme. The application's main window lets you perform both monitoring and tweaking, its left pane provides you with tweaking your CPU's power scheme using three methods, while its right pane lets you monitor the way in which your OS is throttling the CPU, down to the level of logical CPUs (threads).DOWNLOAD: ThrottleStop 4.0
14 Comments on TechPowerUp Announces ThrottleStop 4.0
Not only for laptop or notebook. Thank you Kevin.
I tried it on my notebook...no go.
LC
That's what i've been LOOKING for !
I don't have a laptop but i was helping some friend with their laptops and i tried to disable this stuff in bios but the bios was too restrictive. I hope this helps.
Well on PC you have all these in mobo i guess - well, don't have the new hardware yet but i can saw there's like 3 different power saving options in CPU settings.
You can download it separately from here until I have the time to create an online manual on TPU.
www.mediafire.com/?icw3oa3pog3geri
If you have any questions just ask. Send me a PM or an email to the guy in the About... box of ThrottleStop.