

Multi-Core Support: Enable or disable individual cores in a multi-core processor.FIVR Control: Adjust the voltage of each core independently.Core Parking: Adjust how aggressively cores are parked and unparked.Clock Control: Adjust the CPU’s clock speed.Cache Control: Adjust the cache ratio of each core.Benchmark Tools: Compare the performance of your processor to others.Use of ThrottleStop to bypass these throttling schemes is at your own risk and can result in permanent damage to your power adapter or computer or both which may not be covered by your warranty. When using ThrottleStop, it is strongly recommended to monitor power consumption at the wall with a Kill-a-Watt meter or similar device and make sure that you don't exceed the power capabilities of your power adapter.

This is done deliberately to either allow your computer to run cooler or to allow your laptop to operate with a power adapter that is not sufficient to fully power your laptop and recharge its battery at the same time. Some laptops are using clock modulation and multiplier reductions to lower the performance and power consumption of your computer.

The left side of ThrottleStop contains a variety of options which can be used to bypass CPU throttling and on the right side is a Monitoring panel that shows you the current state of each thread on your CPU. ThrottleStop is a small application designed to monitor for and correct the 3 main types of CPU throttling that are being used on many laptop computers. A CPU benchmarking tool designed for Core 2 and Core I CPUs
