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Can a turbo-clock a locked CPU on a non-overclockable board?

Can a turbo-clock a locked CPU on a non-overclockable board?

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Ruubiee17
Senior Member
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09-12-2016, 09:25 PM
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Seeking to boost an i5 4570 to 3.6GHz for optimal performance, but unsure about the required motherboard model (such as B85, H87, Z87, etc.). Also, just wanting to make use of the +0.4GHz turboclock without attempting a full overclock.
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Ruubiee17
09-12-2016, 09:25 PM #1

Seeking to boost an i5 4570 to 3.6GHz for optimal performance, but unsure about the required motherboard model (such as B85, H87, Z87, etc.). Also, just wanting to make use of the +0.4GHz turboclock without attempting a full overclock.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
740
09-16-2016, 05:49 PM
#2
The discussion suggests the device should automatically increase performance when needed, but won't run at full turbo when idle. It questions whether a gaming CPU would be present on the system and if it would operate between 3.4GHz and 3.6GHz depending on load. The advice recommends using monitoring tools to check actual CPU speeds during operation.
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AdamKoudy
09-16-2016, 05:49 PM #2

The discussion suggests the device should automatically increase performance when needed, but won't run at full turbo when idle. It questions whether a gaming CPU would be present on the system and if it would operate between 3.4GHz and 3.6GHz depending on load. The advice recommends using monitoring tools to check actual CPU speeds during operation.

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AdiKris
Junior Member
19
09-17-2016, 09:45 PM
#3
The CPU will increase its speed on any board you select because this feature isn't restricted to a specific motherboard chipset. This means you could buy an entry-level H81 board and enjoy the turbo mode just like with a Z97 board. If you want to set a fixed turbo level, it seems possible only on Z-series boards (though not entirely certain).
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AdiKris
09-17-2016, 09:45 PM #3

The CPU will increase its speed on any board you select because this feature isn't restricted to a specific motherboard chipset. This means you could buy an entry-level H81 board and enjoy the turbo mode just like with a Z97 board. If you want to set a fixed turbo level, it seems possible only on Z-series boards (though not entirely certain).

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novelfrog80
Junior Member
47
09-18-2016, 03:17 AM
#4
Turbo boost is activated by default and occurs automatically on any motherboard.
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novelfrog80
09-18-2016, 03:17 AM #4

Turbo boost is activated by default and occurs automatically on any motherboard.

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ThePonyQueen
Member
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09-18-2016, 11:43 AM
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As others mentioned, it should increase performance automatically when needed and if temperatures permit. It will only perform this when under stress, so don't expect high speeds while idle on the desktop.
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ThePonyQueen
09-18-2016, 11:43 AM #5

As others mentioned, it should increase performance automatically when needed and if temperatures permit. It will only perform this when under stress, so don't expect high speeds while idle on the desktop.

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SpookyJay
Member
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09-19-2016, 03:17 PM
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As others mentioned, it should reach high speeds when needed and if temperatures permit. It will only perform this under load, so don’t expect turbo speeds while idling at the desktop. Would you like to know if a 3.6GHz CPU would be suitable for gaming on it?
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SpookyJay
09-19-2016, 03:17 PM #6

As others mentioned, it should reach high speeds when needed and if temperatures permit. It will only perform this under load, so don’t expect turbo speeds while idling at the desktop. Would you like to know if a 3.6GHz CPU would be suitable for gaming on it?

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LooseDawg
Senior Member
628
09-24-2016, 08:03 PM
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As others mentioned, it should reach high speeds when needed and if temperatures permit. It will only perform this under load, so don’t expect turbo speeds while idling at the desktop. Would you like to know if a 3.6GHz CPU would be suitable for gaming on it?
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LooseDawg
09-24-2016, 08:03 PM #7

As others mentioned, it should reach high speeds when needed and if temperatures permit. It will only perform this under load, so don’t expect turbo speeds while idling at the desktop. Would you like to know if a 3.6GHz CPU would be suitable for gaming on it?

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HairyWiener
Member
160
09-25-2016, 04:36 AM
#8
Tamethegamer asked about performance expectations. They noted the system should boost when needed and at suitable temperatures, but only under load. They wondered if a gaming PC would require a 3.6GHz CPU depending on the application used.
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HairyWiener
09-25-2016, 04:36 AM #8

Tamethegamer asked about performance expectations. They noted the system should boost when needed and at suitable temperatures, but only under load. They wondered if a gaming PC would require a 3.6GHz CPU depending on the application used.

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Samighost10
Junior Member
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09-25-2016, 05:42 AM
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Tamethegamer asked about performance expectations. They wondered if the system would automatically boost speeds when needed and at suitable temperatures, but only under load. They questioned whether a gaming CPU like a 3.6GHz one would run between 3.4 and 3.6GHz depending on temperature. They suggested using tools such as HWinfo or HWmonitor to check actual CPU speeds and confirm if turbo is being used.
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Samighost10
09-25-2016, 05:42 AM #9

Tamethegamer asked about performance expectations. They wondered if the system would automatically boost speeds when needed and at suitable temperatures, but only under load. They questioned whether a gaming CPU like a 3.6GHz one would run between 3.4 and 3.6GHz depending on temperature. They suggested using tools such as HWinfo or HWmonitor to check actual CPU speeds and confirm if turbo is being used.

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blehhh
Member
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09-25-2016, 11:42 AM
#10
Thank you for your very useful answers <3
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blehhh
09-25-2016, 11:42 AM #10

Thank you for your very useful answers <3