Is there any way to explicitly control Intel SpeedShift EPP in Windows 11?


pantsaregood

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I have an issue: enabling SpeedShift on my motherboard results in terrible performance because it appears Windows, regardless of power plan, sets a very conservative EPP value. I've attempted using "Balanced" and "Performance" power plans to push performance higher, and I've also tried using the "Processor Energy Performance Preference Policy" to attempt to bias the CPU more towards readily clocking up, but I've had no success with it.

The SpeedShift register is clearly accessible from Windows, as ThrottleStop is able to modify it and the difference is immediately obvious. ThrottleStop, unfortunately, isn't an option for a solution because running it overwrites the AVX512 offset my CPU uses, which causes my system to become unstable.

Is there any known way to control this register from a Windows 11 setting? I'd like to be able to use SpeedShift since it is more responsive than traditional P-states, but it isn't really functional to me if it is so biased against performance in Windows.
 
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when you say tried using the “Processor Energy Performance Preference Policy” without success, exactly how did you do that? Through the hidden power plan registry item? There are a number related to SpeedShift. I have exposed a number of these in my power plans. I can send you the .reg files to expose/hide them in the power plan app if you wish. Through this means I have adjusted the EPP to a more performant value and verified the performance improvement.
 
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when you say tried using the “Processor Energy Performance Preference Policy” without success, exactly how did you do that? Through the hidden power plan registry item? There are a number related to SpeedShift. I have exposed a number of these in my power plans. I can send you the .reg files to expose/hide them in the power plan app if you wish. Through this means I have adjusted the EPP to a more performant value and verified the performance improvement.
Sure, I'm up for trying that. I exposed it using the setting in the registry. I had also attempted to tune some parameters using powercfg. I'm open to exposing more via registry.

Mind also including which ones seem to affect SpeedShift?
 

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    Intel Core i7-7820X
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    ASRock X299 OC Formula
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    32 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia Geforce RTX3080
I believe I have only changed EPP. I have it set to 23%. Anyhow, this makes it easier to play with and you can do it per power plan (if yoou do this in the registry you have to figure in which power plan). BTW, Microsoft calls speedshift "autonomous mode" so those settings in the registry that have "autonomous mode" in their description are specifically for speed shift. Also, since these are per power profile

I haven't looked at this for a while.
 

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    Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero
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Sure, I'm up for trying that. I exposed it using the setting in the registry. I had also attempted to tune some parameters using powercfg. I'm open to exposing more via registry.

Mind also including which ones seem to affect SpeedShift?
Any luck?
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro x64
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    DIY Photoshop/Game/tinker build
    CPU
    Intel i9 13900KS 5.7-6GHz P cores/4.4GHz E/5GHz cache
    Motherboard
    Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero
    Memory
    64GB (2x32) G.skill Trident Z5 RGB 6400 @6800 MT/s 32-39-39-52
    Graphics Card(s)
    Asus ROG Strix 4070 Ti OC
    Sound Card
    Onboard Audio, Vanatoo Transparent One; Klipsch R-12SWi Sub; Creative Pebble Pro Minimilist
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Eizo CG2730, ViewSonic VP2768
    Screen Resolution
    2560 x 1440p x 2
    Hard Drives
    WDC SN850 1TB nvme, SK-Hynix 2 TB P41 nvme, Raid 0: 1TB 850 EVO + 1TB 860 EVO SSD. Sabrent USB-C DS-SC5B 5-bay docking station: 6TB WDC Black, 6TB Ironwolf Pro; 2x 2TB WDC Black
    PSU
    850W Seasonic Vertex PX-850
    Case
    Fractal Design North XL Mesh, Black Walnut
    Cooling
    EKWB 360 Nucleus Dark AIO w/Phanteks T30-120 fans, 2 Noctua NF-A14 Chromax case fans, 3x50mm fans cooling memory
    Keyboard
    Glorious GMMK TKL mechanical, lubed modded -meh
    Mouse
    Logitech G305 wireless gaming
    Internet Speed
    380 Mb/s down, 12 Mb/s up
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender, Macrium Reflect 8 ;-)
    Other Info
    Runs hot. LOL
  • Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Apple 13" Macbook Pro 2020 (m1)
    CPU
    Apple M1
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1600
    Browser
    Firefox

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