Modding Dell 7567 BIOS's

Hello guys!
The owners of the brand new dell 7567 are experiencing a crippling issue: the unnecessary throttling of the cpu. Actually, this reviewer made a appointment about this problem:

"But shortly after we ran the GPU stress test, the CPU’s temperatures rose for a while and caused the processor to throttle. The CPU’s frequency dropped to around 1.6-1.7 GHz along with temperatures. Perhaps even a BIOS setting was triggered. As you can see from the graph below, the CPU’s temps were stable at around 70-74 °C which is exceptionally low for such a workload, and we are mostly certain that the cooling system can take more beating than this. It can afford much higher clock speeds resulting in higher temperatures of 10 or even 15 °C and the machine will still be fine. This way no performance will be sacrificed. In any case, the GPU’s maximum clock speed of 1708 MHz and stable 73 °C are yet another reason to believe that the cooling system is capable of supporting higher clock speeds without any problem. Probably a BIOS update can fix this but keep in mind, however, that during normal usage or gaming, the thermal throttling of the CPU won’t occur for sure."

http://laptopmedia.com/review/dell-…M&…linkId=42377836

So, I found that some of your guys have modded the 7559’s BIOS sucessfully. Is possible to do that with this laptop? The target is to “simply” modify the tcc activation offset to 0, so it don’t throttling when don’t need it.
Here is the last BIOS from Dell:
https://downloads.dell.com/FOLDER0461430…aming_1.2.0.exe
Thank you very much!

@matheusferreira :
Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!

Unfortunately I cannot answer this question.
My advice: Send a PM to those Forum members, who had successfully modded the 7559’s BIOS.
Good luck!

Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)