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TechPowerUp Releases ThrottleStop 9.7 Utility: Take Charge of Your Laptop's Performance

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TechPowerUp today released latest version of ThrottleStop by Kevin Glynn. A nifty tool that gives you greater control over the power-management features of your processor, which should prove particularly useful for notebooks, letting you override several OEM power limitations to bring out the best in your hardware. Version 9.7 introduces several changes. To begin with, ThrottleStop adds per-profile adjustment of the turbo power limits, Speed Shift Min Max, and PROCHOT offset values. Core and cache V/F tuning have been added to the FIVR window for unlocked Core HX-segment processors (10th Gen or later). BD PROCHOT is now automatically locked when it is disabled. The DDR memory speed monitoring method has been improved. Windows 11 tray icons have been improved. Power plan selection fields have increased from 8 to 12. Safe Start feature can now be toggled on/off.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp ThrottleStop 9.7 by Kevin Glynn



  • Added per profile adjustment of the turbo power limits, Speed Shift Min Max and PROCHOT offset values.
  • Added core and cache V/F tuning to the FIVR window for unlocked 10th Gen and newer HX and K series CPUs.
  • Fixed the Notification Area icons for improved Windows 11 compatibility.
  • Fixed the power plan selector and increased the number of selections from 8 to 12.
  • BD PROCHOT is now automatically locked when it is disabled.
  • Changed the DDR memory speed monitoring method.
  • Added an option so the Safe Start feature can be toggled on or off.

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@unclewebb Thank you so much! This has kept my i7-9750H under 45W TDP for nearly 5 years and achieving around 6 hrs of battery life (in non-gaming use, of course).
 

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Thank you so much!
You are welcome.

I hope the new V/F voltage frequency tuning features prove to be useful. This feature is only available on unlocked 10th Gen or newer HX or K series CPUs. My Asus Z490 desktop motherboard BIOS only allows access to the core values. ThrottleStop 9.7 gives separate access to both the core and the cache V/F Points. The unlocked 12th Gen and newer processors should have access to all 11 core V/F Points.

Being able to set different turbo power limits for each profile is a feature that I should have completed years ago. Procrastination is a terrible disease. :D

Intel's hot as the sun mobile processors need all the help they can get. I am patiently waiting for my 14900HX to arrive so I can begin tuning.

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@unclewebb Thanks old friend. Hope all is well. And continue enoy the holidays and continue with TS development. Best greetings, Papusan
 
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