Adjust the frequency and voltage for specific power levels (P0 for max performance, P1, P2, etc., for idle/power saving).
To set P0 to a specific state (hypothetical example, values vary by CPU): amdmsr.exe P0=15,1,10 (Sets P0, FID 15, DID 1, VID 10) 3. Best Practices for Tweaking Change one setting at a time. AMDMSR Tweaker V1.1 64 Bit
Example:
: Unlike basic overclocking tools, this utility allows for granular adjustments of CPU multipliers and voltages for different power states. Adjust the frequency and voltage for specific power
You can push your "Turbo" states higher than the factory limits—for instance, moving a multiplier range from 20 up to 23—without losing power-saving features like Cool&Quiet. Granular Control: Example: : Unlike basic overclocking tools, this utility
: Support for different voltage steps was added, allowing for more granular undervolting or overvolting. 64-Bit Compatibility : The tool includes a native
Settings reset after a few seconds. Solution: Your motherboard’s embedded controller (EC) is polluting the MSRs. Use the “Continuous Write” option on the target register, or write a script that reapplies settings every 500ms.