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ThrottleStop booboo... somehow

Slymm3137

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I noticed VBS was running in system summary even though everything else is set to 0, turned off etc after doing Googlr search on why FIVR wasn't showing under clocking in top right corner.

I went ahead and loaded optimized BIOS defaults... WHAT A MISTAKE! Many hours of fun going thru all those options again.

I had basic task created for TS when I logged in to Windows 11.

When I went into FIVR to under clock core and cache, 1 noticed it mention "locked" and all options were greyed out.

Went back into BIOS, found couple of disabled options relating to over clocking options.

When I came back to TS FIVR, all my options have disappeared...

What did I do wrong?
 

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unclewebb

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What CPU model do you have? The FIVR window will show a lot of blank space if you have an 11th Gen CPU that does not support voltage control. Exit ThrottleStop, delete the ThrottleStop.INI configuration file and reboot.
 

unclewebb

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Try running msinfo32. What does it show for Virtualization Based Security?

It looks like something VBS related is enabled. I found another 11400H screenshot where ThrottleStop voltage control was working correctly. Same CPU and same microcode version.

 
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