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Tagged: Apollo Lake, Braswell, celeron n3350, double FPS, iball aer3, N3700, N3710, N4200, power limits, TDP, TDP changing back
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January 19, 2018 at 8:30 pm #77284
Its this one
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You must be logged in to view attached files.January 19, 2018 at 8:46 pm #77313This ok, I had it too. You can flash the unlocked V4 BIOS (Jumper.rom). Flash boot block and main block only via UEFI shell, using the package from the Google Drive.
January 19, 2018 at 9:26 pm #77321What are you talking about? jumper.rom ? package from google drive?
January 21, 2018 at 1:54 am #77404Come on, i need to unlock this cpu…. cant reach more than 50ºC gaming…. 9w capped after 20 sec
January 21, 2018 at 2:35 am #77406Anyone knows if this is the way o unlock the advanced menu tab? http://voltground.com/haven/threads/102/
Is it safe?
January 21, 2018 at 7:12 pm #77448It’s ‘safe’ but doesn’t work 🙁
January 23, 2018 at 4:53 pm #77555Great job – you realy dont like waiting do you, so you just figure stuff out by yourself
I made an .exe which should raise TDP limit to 10W. Put .exe in a new folder as it will generate a few files. The 6W TDP limit comes back after restart or after sleep, but this can be easly solved. offtopic: Throttlestop is an great app, I used it on all my laptops, it really unlocks laptop potential, also great for undervolting. Author said it will add Apollo Lake support in the future, but now its summer and he has other things to do.
your tool working perfectly fine with my acer swift 1, thanks!
February 2, 2018 at 3:50 am #78218Is this only for apollo lake N3450s and N4200s? Would this work on a Skylake M3 6Y30 or would ThrottleStop work there? Thanks in advance for any info you guys might have
February 9, 2018 at 5:43 pm #79192Anyone on here have a 6y30 or 7y30 tablet they could try this out on? I tried it on a Toshiba Ultrabook with an i5 4310u and it didn’t do any harm at all so it should be absolutely fine to try it out. I would try it if I had one!
February 10, 2018 at 1:44 pm #79206Thank you for this thread. I've tested on my Dere X8 Pro but standard tweak doesn't work, because change only overboost setting (in Aida64 i can see TDP 10W but it is working for a limited time) On my laptop (ezbook 3 pro clone but 14.1 tn panel) I have found a similar process to change tdp from windows: -First go to the bios: many choices (Auto,6W-20W+) but soc works up to 15W so set 15W, save and exit. After a full stress test,30min with cpu+gpu aida stress, with 15W tdp the max temperature is 76C (good, no cpu thermal throttling) -Than you can apply any tdp in windows (leaving always 15W will use much more power so we need to limit it onfly).I make a tiny tool that boot with windows and at te startup set directly 6W TDP(better battery life) than i can choose between 6-10-15W, when i need it.
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Using Rweverything, in MSR register and adding user address 0x610 I saw all TDP modes
Terminal MSR Values - 6W=600
- 7W=700
- 8W=800
- 9W=900
- 10W=A00
- 11W=B00
- 12W=C00
- 13W=D00
- 14W= E00
- 15W= F00
- 16W valute not working: 9000
- 15W+No power limit: 0F00
Best Regards from Italy
February 21, 2018 at 8:40 pm #79708any chance to make this works on acer aspire es1-533 with n4200? I don’t have cpu power limit 1 option in bios to make it disabled…
February 22, 2018 at 5:25 pm #79717why cant i find the download link of the app plz some one help 🙁
February 27, 2018 at 5:50 pm #101255why cant i find the download link of the app plz some one help
Here you go – straight from the source http://rweverything.com/
any chance to make this works on acer aspire es1-533 with n4200? I don’t have cpu power limit 1 option in bios to make it disabled…
Using the above program is a workaround for not having the option in the BIOS, so give it a try. If it doesn’t work then there may be other limits that need more work and in-depth knowledge, but so far everyone seems to have reported that it works okay. It’s really simple, so just download the above program and read the instructions 🙂
March 1, 2018 at 1:49 am #109023edit: Nevermind – understanding the whole thing takes a bit of research
March 10, 2018 at 4:48 pm #140485Hi,
I seem to have the same problem as some people before me had.
I was able to change the limit to 15W / unlimited, but after ~28 seconds it just returns to to previous value at 9W and stays there. Did anyone find solution for this? Or is there something I’m missing?
Thanks for replies.
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