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TechPowerUp has today released an update to widely popular ThrottleStop software made by Kevin Glynn. Used as a tool to "monitor for and correct the three main types of CPU throttling", the new ThrottleStop software received a major update that brings a heap of new features and improvements. Starting off, one of the biggest changes in the new version 9.2, is that the tool finally restores Windows 7 compatibility, which was unavailable for that OS in the previous version 9.0. Now, the tool also brings a few more options to the table like a new TS Bench feature that allows for random MHz testing, adds support for devices that use connected standby, and fixes base clock MHz reporting when using Core Isolation.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp ThrottleStop 9.2
The change-log follows.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp ThrottleStop 9.2
The change-log follows.
- Added access to the default Windows power options.
- Restored Windows 7 compatibility.
- Fixed C0% reporting 0.0 for all threads on some CPUs.
- Updated TS Bench test with random MHz option.
- Fixed BCLK MHz reporting when using Core Isolation.
- Added support for devices that use connected standby.
- Added reporting of suspend / resume times to the log file.
- Removed auto BCLK updates when resuming.
- Fixed GDI handle leak.
- New color and font options.
- New black notification area icon option.
- New option to remove the title bar.
- Removed PROCHOT indicator box.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site