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can i perform a turbo boost on the gigabyte ga-h77-ds3h

can i perform a turbo boost on the gigabyte ga-h77-ds3h

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Go_Guten
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06-14-2016, 02:34 AM
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I have an i5 3570k and I'm curious if I can boost it to 3.8GHz using Trubo on that motherboard. I understand it isn't supported for overclocking, but I want to know if it's safe and won't cause any harm. If it is possible, will it also increase power consumption?
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Go_Guten
06-14-2016, 02:34 AM #1

I have an i5 3570k and I'm curious if I can boost it to 3.8GHz using Trubo on that motherboard. I understand it isn't supported for overclocking, but I want to know if it's safe and won't cause any harm. If it is possible, will it also increase power consumption?

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theHesh
Member
159
06-16-2016, 07:57 AM
#2
The turbo boost function operates entirely automatically, enhancing performance as required, and is compatible with that specific model. It won't harm the CPU, and the power consumption rise remains minimal.
If you're uncertain about its current status, check the BIOS settings and the option should be visible there.
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theHesh
06-16-2016, 07:57 AM #2

The turbo boost function operates entirely automatically, enhancing performance as required, and is compatible with that specific model. It won't harm the CPU, and the power consumption rise remains minimal.
If you're uncertain about its current status, check the BIOS settings and the option should be visible there.

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aloyark
Member
161
06-18-2016, 06:44 AM
#3
The turbo boost function operates entirely automatically, enhancing performance as required, and is compatible with that specific model. It won't harm the CPU, and the power consumption rise remains minimal.
If you're uncertain about its current status, check the BIOS settings and the option should be visible there.
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aloyark
06-18-2016, 06:44 AM #3

The turbo boost function operates entirely automatically, enhancing performance as required, and is compatible with that specific model. It won't harm the CPU, and the power consumption rise remains minimal.
If you're uncertain about its current status, check the BIOS settings and the option should be visible there.

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blue10x
Member
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06-21-2016, 10:36 AM
#4
The turbo boost function operates fully automatically, enhancing performance when required. It won't harm the CPU and the power consumption rise is minimal. If you're unsure whether it's active, check the BIOS settings. Also, regarding the heat, the freezer 13 should handle it without issues.
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blue10x
06-21-2016, 10:36 AM #4

The turbo boost function operates fully automatically, enhancing performance when required. It won't harm the CPU and the power consumption rise is minimal. If you're unsure whether it's active, check the BIOS settings. Also, regarding the heat, the freezer 13 should handle it without issues.