If you go in your BIOS and turn ON "Current Voltage Override" ... you should NEVER see your Turbo ratio changing du to Temperature or Current, and the PCU (Power control unit) will refrein from modified your turbo ratios. You can as well increase the TDC and TDP value to match your own heatsink requirements.
It can still happen when you get to the critical temperature , close to 100C. If it happens, your CPU protect itself from getting too hot, since the Pentium III, this is the same mecanism. This one happens usually when your heatsink is not set up properly, or if you go stupid on the voltage with an unappropriate cooling technology on it ... 1.6V on aircool for example ...
Nice Tool! let me know if you need specs or support in the Futur.
Francois
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