Tuesday, September 11th 2018
TechPowerUp Releases ThrottleStop 8.70
TechPowerUp today released the latest version of ThrottleStop by Kevin Glynn, a utility that gives you control over your processor's internal power-management features, including OEM-preset throttling. Version 8.70 comes with a refreshed user-interface that's designed to minimize information-overload. Under the hood, improvements are made to Windows ring-0 security and memory access; thanks to contributions by Sam Haskins.
With this version, the ability to disable and lock memory-mapped Turbo power limits, and IccMax domain adjustments, are being introduced. Also fixed are the correct voltage domain names for "Skylake" (and later) CPUs. Also improved are system-tray icon behavior, including regular updates in Stop Data mode, single-click spawning of the main window, and the new Logo Min option. Grab the feature-packed new ThrottleStop from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp ThrottleStop 8.70
With this version, the ability to disable and lock memory-mapped Turbo power limits, and IccMax domain adjustments, are being introduced. Also fixed are the correct voltage domain names for "Skylake" (and later) CPUs. Also improved are system-tray icon behavior, including regular updates in Stop Data mode, single-click spawning of the main window, and the new Logo Min option. Grab the feature-packed new ThrottleStop from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp ThrottleStop 8.70
9 Comments on TechPowerUp Releases ThrottleStop 8.70
at the moment i just run with speedstep disabled 2.9ghz, cause of temp issues.
forum.notebookreview.com/threads/the-throttlestop-guide.531329/#post-6865107 Leave Intel Turbo Boost on. With your CPU I would enable Speed Shift and set the Speed Shift Max value to whatever multiplier you like. This will give you full control of the maximum speed of your CPU. Yes. Any Intel Core i or Core 2 Duo.