OK, in a doua poza Power limits sunt grey deoarece nu te lasa BIOS-ul sa le modifici. Daca te ajuta cu ceva asa e si la AsRock-ul meu.

In prima poza vad Power saver, Turbo Boost si SLFM grey. Power saver e oricum cam inutil dupa cum zice Kevin
Power Saver lets your CPU use its lowest possible multiplier and voltage when idle. On the newer 45nm Core 2 and Core i CPUs, this does not seem to be necessary and provides little to no power savings because at idle, the CPU will be in one of the low power sleep states like C3/C4/C6 which uses a lower VID voltage than ThrottleStop or RM Clock lets you select anyhow. This feature is mostly for the early 65nm Core 2 CPUs like the T7500.
SLFM iar nu stiu daca e suportat de i7-le tau
SLFM stands for Super Low Frequency Mode and is an option on many of the Core 2 CPUs. With this enabled, at idle your CPU will reduce the bus speed in half which will reduce your total CPU speed in half. Here's an example of an X9100.
11.5 x 266 MHz = 3059 MHz - HFM, High Frequency Mode
6.0 x 266 MHz = 1596 MHz - LFM, Low Frequency Mode
6.0 x 133 MHz = 798 MHz - SLFM, Super Low Frequency Mode
SLFM mode also controls access to the lowest possible SLFM voltages. On many Core 2 CPUs, the minimum LFM voltage is 1.00v. To go lower than this value you must enable SLFM mode.
iar de Turbo Boost nu prea-s sigur de ce nu-i activ.
Am sa-i dau screenshoatele lu' Kevin sa vad ce zice si el ca io oricum sunt clei la laptoape.

Intre timp in schimb te poti juca cu profilele ca multiplicatorul te lasa sa-l schimbi.