
There is a “ThrottleStop Guide” thread on NotebookReview’s forum, but it is nearly 600 pages at the moment and growing by the day-it can be quite a challenge to find what you’re looking for in the thread. Over the years, ThrottleStop has been tirelessly updated by its creator and has now collected quite an array of extremely useful features not just for avoiding throttling and overheating, but for increasing the performance, battery life, and functionality. I recommend you to check with the motherboard manufacture for tools or options that can help you with your request.(Note: Though this version of the guide is still largely accurate, I have updated and reorganized this guide for 2019 here.) ThrottleStop, an original program by “UncleWebb”, started as a simple means to counteract some throttling mechanisms used in older laptops, check temperatures, and change CPU clock speeds. The feature that you are looking for is Overclocking, this feature allows you to manually change the frequency of the processor, however, this option may damage the processor and is only available for the "K" and "X" processors. As mentioned previously, the operating system will say when it needs a boost, which cores needs to be enabled, how much is the frequency going to increase, and how much is going to last. It will increase the frequency to the amount that the operating system thinks is needed to perform a task.Ĥ. It will enable and increase the cores needed depending on the task to perform.ģ. It can not be changed manually or choose which processors are going to be a boost.Ģ. This feature follows the following rules:ġ. This option dynamically increases the processor's frequency as needed by taking advantage of thermal and power headroom to give you a burst of speed when you need it.

Based on the pictures and the fact that only one core is increasing, seems that you have enabled the "Turbo boost".
