![]() However when i check any of the boxes at the bottom such as disabling turbo mode the multiplier in the program drops from 21x to 20x. ![]() As far as this other person's i7turbo bs is concerned I dld'd his program and it shows the multiplier at 21x. It is STILL showing it happening and I couldnt find any new X58 chipset drivers from intel this person claimed had been released. Any help would be appreciated as this auto throttling is quite annoying.ĬPU-Z is the program im using that is showing these fluctuations with everything disabled. Mobo is a MSI x58 Platinum SLI I've did some googling and came across somethign that mentioned this registry directory: Two entries caught my eye: ProcessorContrl and ProtectionMode I was tempted to tinker with some settings but I figure I'd come here before i shoot myself in the foot. And other 'power managment' in the Advanced BiOS(ACPI is Enabled but i dont think that is a problem) features and all Power Management Features are turned off. EIST, C1E, C-State, Overspeed Protection and TurboMode are all disabled in bios. I have tried going into the "Power Management" options in Control Panel and chossing the high performance profile and even making my own custom profile and manually setting the CPU to 100%. I know this is purely a Windows 7//Vista problem as when I boot back over to Win XP x32 SP3 I get no fluctuations what so ever. CPUID reports that the multiplier is fluctuation anywhere from x21 down to 8x dropping my corespeed from 3519 down to 1300mhz. So here goes: I seem to be unable to stop Windows from auto Throttling my CPU. ![]() Not sure which forums to start posting this at so I will start here and move my way around. ![]()
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