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06-08-2022 06:15 PM
How to enable Speed Shift in BIOS?
It's inconvenient to constantly enable Speed Shift using ThrottleStop .
This must be done after each transition to sleep mode.
Or how to unlock Advanced in BIOS?
The warranty has already expired.
06-09-2022 10:21 AM
Manufacturers do not add new features, if and when they release BIOS updates for older computers.
If you need Speed Shift enabled, add ThrottleStop to your Windows start up sequence using the Task Scheduler. Leave ThrottleStop running so when you do a sleep resume cycle, Speed Shift will be automatically enabled again.
ThrottleStop does not consume a lot of resources so it is OK to leave it running in the background. You can disable real-time monitoring and you can hide all of the system tray icons if you do not want to look at them. Here is a guide showing how to setup the Task Scheduler.
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/effective-clock-speed.293296/post-4749675