Cache ratio disappeared abruptly, along with a few additional configurations.
Cache ratio disappeared abruptly, along with a few additional configurations.
Hi, your situation sounds tricky. It seems adjusting throttlestop might have affected certain settings like VCCIN, cache ratio, and AVX offset. Even after resetting everything back to defaults, they didn’t unlock properly. You mentioned trying different processor counts with msconfig and that disabling VBS security on Windows also played a role. I’ve attached screenshots of your current throttle configuration and the steps you took. If you need help restoring them, a factory reset or a UEFI restore might be options—just let me know what you’d prefer before proceeding. Thanks for your patience!
With an 8300H these settings are typically disabled. VCCIN works only on 4th Gen chips. You’ll need an unlocked K series CPU to change the Cache Ratio slider. AVX changes are available only on unlocked K series processors. If these restrictions weren’t in place before, core isolation memory must be enabled or a Windows VBS safety feature should be active. ThrottleStop won’t function properly when any of those VBS elements are turned on. Sliders will stay unlocked but inactive. Your screenshots indicate ThrottleStop is operating correctly. The box labeled “Number of processors” in the BOOT Advance Options window should always be unchecked. Remove it and restart your system. ThrottleStop 9.6 https://www.techpowerup.com/download/tec...ottlestop/ You may paste the updated ThrottleStop.exe into your ThrottleStop folder.