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Seeking ThrottleStop Automation Tips: Command-Line Interface or Batch File Solutions?

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I have a MacBook Pro 2015 that suffers from strict thermal limits imposed by Apple. To manage this, I'm using ThrottleStop to disable BD PROCHOT, lock the multiplier, and undervolt the CPU. However, it's quite cumbersome to open ThrottleStop and manually apply these settings every time I use my laptop.

Is there a way to streamline this process, maybe through a command-line interface or a batch file, so I can apply all these changes with a single click?

Just FYI, I made a guide, that's my steps I have to do:

ThrottleStop 9.6 Configuration:
  1. Launch the ThrottleStop application.
  2. Uncheck 'BD PROCHOT'.
  3. Check 'Set Multiplier' and set it to 28 to lock the CPU at 2800 MHz. You can set it to a lower or higher value if needed.
  4. Click on 'FIVR'.
  5. Under 'FIVR Control', select 'CPU Core' and unlock adjustable voltage.
  6. Set the offset voltage to -50 mV and click 'Apply'.
  7. If everything is stable, select 'CPU Cache' under 'FIVR Control' and apply the same -50 mV undervolt.
  8. Click 'Apply'.
 
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