
People could be confused and think this applies to PL1 - and afterwards it would drop to the default non turbo power limit.Īlso if you set PL2 or PL1 to low watt values - I think any less than the non turbo limit, they will not be respected. Then it is clear that afterwards it will go to PL1. Oh and the turbo time limit should be called PL2 turbo time limit. If this were called units people would not confuse it with watts and set it too low. There should be a unit value for all those TPL vales (watts, seconds, or if none of the two than Units). On most Intel U processors I believe 105 is the default. Set it to minimum 105, or higher if you want to only have thermal throttling. This limit is super confusing in Throttlestop - it is a number that is not watts (i guess on other processors this is called PP0 current limit). TV and gadgets: TCL 50EP680 50" 4K LED + Sharp HT-SB100 75W RMS - Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.I am pretty sure it is.Networking: Asus RT-N18U - SpeedPort Plus - 35/7 Mbps vDSL - TP-Link TL-WA850RE - TP-Link 5-port 1Gbps switch.Peripherals: LG 32GK650F - Philips 226VL - Logitech G Pro X Superlight with Tiger Ice - White Shark Spartan X (TKL) - EndGame Gear MPC890 - Genius HF 1250B - Akliam PD4 - Sennheiser HD 560s - Truthear Zero - QKZ x HBB - 7Hz Salnotes Zero - Logitech C270 - Behringer PS400 - BM700 - Colormunki Smile - Speedlink Torid - Jysk Stenderup - LG 24x External DVD writer - Konig smart card reader.

