Boosting BCLK raises the base or turbo frequency.
Boosting BCLK raises the base or turbo frequency.
The calculation depends on how Intel determines the base clock frequency. With a base of 3.00GHz and turbo settings, the system adjusts BCLK based on performance needs. Changing BCLK to a higher value like 102.9 can impact whether the turbo affects just one core or all cores. It’s based on the relationship between BCLK, frequency, and clock speed limits.
They indeed do. Since North Bridge was incorporated into the CPU, this has been the case.