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You can see below, there is no options for disabling it in the Edit Power Settings Control Panel section.
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Perhaps I'm also running some special Acer version of W10 which is why it doesn't display? I don't think installing fresh Windows 10 is a good idea though since I also use my laptop for digital art, drivers for which I may lose without Acer's installation.
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Laptop is Acer Nitro Spin 5, also a 2 in 1, like yours, but mine does have fans and a GTX 1050 that I can't fully utilize because of DPTF, and I have an laptop cooler for when I'm doing more demanding gaming. Haha that's ironic that you stumble upon this for the opposite reason I've presented it. Am I mistaken in thinking that taking off write permissions for the folders would keep other drivers from installing/updating there as well? Is there a way to keep specific drivers uninstalled without modifying the permissions for all of them? If it helps the specificity, the only part of DPTF that needs to stay uninstalled is the Processor Participant which uses WdfCoInstaller01011.dll and dptf_cpu.sys, though the other "devices" of DPTF use the CoInstaller as well, so I'm not sure if that's necessary to keep deleted. Īfter finding this out and uninstalling the "Processor Participant", I found out it reinstalls itself pretty frequently, and I read that because of that, people recommend changing the write permissions of the folders it uses, C:\Windows\System32 & C:\Windows\System32\drivers, but that didn't sound right to me. That makes the difference between 32 and 60fps averages in games.
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A little less battery life in turn for full power from the platform, speedy performance, no sudden unexpected shutdowns.I recently found out that Intel DPTF kills performance on ultrabook CPUs with the dumb thought process that "85C is too hot to touch on an ultrabook, but 70C is A-Okay", and with my laptop that uses an i5-8250u which needs a measly 25W of power to get to full 3.4 Ghz performance across all 4 cores (at ~80C), DPTF seems to think 8W 800 Mhz (~65C) is better anytime outside of the 30 sec short turbo boost. Throttling occurs early/often along with other issues, resulting in more hunts for solutions, the endgame of which is above: remove, turn off, disable.
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For those who persevere and find a driver that will pickup and install the device "correctly", they regret it. the Intel DPTF package on the model page does not install correctly, but it will "install". This particular model is a Haswell based board, i3-4012Y, but the other Haswell models are mostly yoga "Pro" series. They have mixed/mingled drivers for Baytrail platforms with Haswell. Thankfully, the one thing Lenovo did right was put in a BIOS switch to Enable/Disable.įor help to anyone else that searches and lands here: Apparently there are incorrect drivers on Lenovo's page for this model 20428. At any rate, it now appears to me that this is the source of a LOT of consternation in the hybrid zone, with the street wisdom being 'turn it off and do not use'.
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Yep - that is the key, and nowhere in the documentation/site/drivers for the device are the terms associated.
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