SamTheGreat
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HP Envy x360 15-bp14cl - i7-8550u (default TDP of 15w), MX150-0
Using Throttlestop and it's "Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits" feature, I have been able to successfully turbo infinitely, to the point of thermal throttling, even after repasting using MX-4 paste. Except I'm still plagued with one issue - upon moving the laptop (or it's hinge more specifically), the laptop forcefully power limit throttles back to 15 watts, and as a result performance falls with it. I've tried uninstalling and disabling Intel DPTF, but all of them broke the "Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits", and forced the CPU to operate at a constantly varying 12-15 watts. Under device manager, disabling "Intel(R) Integrated Sensor Solution" had no effect, and still caused PL1 throttling once the chassis is in motion, and it caused my screen autorotation to stop working. Another device called "Intel(R) Power Engine Plug-in" cannot be disabled, but only uninstalled, which also didn't fix the power limit throttling, and also caused autorotation to stop working. Also trying to change the HP CoolSense mode from off to on and back off, also made no difference.
In most cases I can reply pretty quickly and am fairly adept to computers, so I'm afraid of a technical term or two![Smile :) :)](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/assets/smilies/smile-v1.gif)
Thanks for your help,
Sam
Using Throttlestop and it's "Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits" feature, I have been able to successfully turbo infinitely, to the point of thermal throttling, even after repasting using MX-4 paste. Except I'm still plagued with one issue - upon moving the laptop (or it's hinge more specifically), the laptop forcefully power limit throttles back to 15 watts, and as a result performance falls with it. I've tried uninstalling and disabling Intel DPTF, but all of them broke the "Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits", and forced the CPU to operate at a constantly varying 12-15 watts. Under device manager, disabling "Intel(R) Integrated Sensor Solution" had no effect, and still caused PL1 throttling once the chassis is in motion, and it caused my screen autorotation to stop working. Another device called "Intel(R) Power Engine Plug-in" cannot be disabled, but only uninstalled, which also didn't fix the power limit throttling, and also caused autorotation to stop working. Also trying to change the HP CoolSense mode from off to on and back off, also made no difference.
In most cases I can reply pretty quickly and am fairly adept to computers, so I'm afraid of a technical term or two
![Smile :) :)](https://tpucdn.com/forums/data/assets/smilies/smile-v1.gif)
Thanks for your help,
Sam