![]() ![]() You install an older Microsoft firmware pack and reboot. You set the Policy=1 DWORD under all the relevant keys, this allows you to rollback. You may also need to manually delete all the firmware files in C:\Windows\Firmware. The gist of the instructions: you go to device manager and uninstall delete the drivers for everything listed under Firmware. Is his bypass possible to replicate with TS? PKG power doesn't exceed 25W using the stress test apps he uses, even with a fan blowing on the back of the chassis. TS reports no red limit flags but the Surface Pro runs consistently with no throttling (3.50 GHz) at acceptable temperature. Can't increase FIVR IccMax value to max in Performance profile because of Microsoft Plundervolt patch installed.Not using any FIVR turbo radio limits or TPL Speedshift max/min values.In Options, ensured PROCHOT Offset is set and locked to 0. ![]() ![]() Turned off clock mod, multiplier, turbo, bd prochot, c1e, and speedstep in Main screen.Turned on FIVR - 'Disable and Lock Turbo Power Limits' option.Turned on TPL 'Speed Shift' and set EPP to 0 in Main screen.Set TPL PL1 and PL2 to 35, removed clamps, and used lock option to make sure they do not change.I'm trying to do the same thing with latest stable TS but am having no luck. In this Youtube video ( Surface Pro 2017 - Power Limit Throttling Bypassed! - Breaking all the Benchmark Records! - YouTube), the author discusses how to bypass the the TDP long clamp using Turbo Boost Short Power Max and Turbo Boost Power Max setting in Intel XTU. ![]()
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