Throttlestop -
is very safe; the worst-case scenario is a system crash or restart, which resets the values. It does not cause physical damage.
Most CPUs are shipped with more voltage than they actually need. By trimming the excess, you reduce heat output significantly. throttlestop
Modern Intel CPUs use Speed Shift to decide how quickly the processor should ramp up its frequency. In ThrottleStop, you can adjust the value: 0: Max Performance (CPU stays at high clocks). 128: Balanced (The "sweet spot" for most users). 255: Max Battery (CPU stays at low clocks). 4. Power Limit Tweaking (TPL) is very safe; the worst-case scenario is a