Reply 260 of 262, by Falcosoft
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DoZator wrote on 2025-06-20, 19:14:...
All that's left is to figure out a way to reset the multiplier to "40" under Windows XP (installed on the same PC, on a separate partition). CrystalCPUID, in principle, allows you to change the multiplier on a given processor (using the /Fxx parameter), but it hasn't been updated for a while, and it doesn't seem to fully support the 4th generation. It has some internal limitations that prevent the multiplier from exceeding a certain value (based on my rough estimates based on benchmarks, it's around "31"), even if you use the "/F99" parameter (which should theoretically increase the multiplier to its maximum allowed value). Unfortunately, I haven't found any other XP-compatible tools (CPUSPD doesn't officially support XP).
Older versions of ThrottleStop work with Windows XP. I have just shared a proven to work version of it (ThrottleStop_600) in another topic here:
Re: x86 microarchitecture benchmark (MandelX)