Yes, employing throttle stop during bootcamp can impact Mac OS performance.
Yes, employing throttle stop during bootcamp can impact Mac OS performance.
Hello everyone, I'm trying to be concise. About six months ago, I installed Bootcamp on my MacBook Pro 16" (i7, 5500MHz, 16GB RAM). My goal was just to play League of Legends, and I thought it would work smoothly on my older PC (a 4-year-old dual-core i3). The performance was disappointing. I used Windows throttle stop to improve things, but after days of trying, I got really frustrated. Eventually, I deleted the Bootcamp drive. Now I'm facing serious MacOS issues—especially with full HD monitors. During Zoom calls, using Lightroom is impossible. The "kernel task" in Activity Monitor is running at maximum speed. Could my changes in Bootcamp be affecting me now? Thanks ahead!