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Is this real?

Is this real?

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pokesegachao
Member
199
10-08-2022, 08:59 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I've been adjusting my CPU with Intel XTU and set the turbo boost power to unlimited. I looked at max core speed and found these links:
http://imgur.com/a/YesWN
http://imgur.com/a/f8OI6
http://imgur.com/a/vfNg7
Sorry for the low quality, but holy.
My specs are: Intel core i3 4005u intel hd family graphics, it shut down after a few minutes. Are these speeds accurate?
Please watch the language.
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pokesegachao
10-08-2022, 08:59 PM #1

Hello everyone, I've been adjusting my CPU with Intel XTU and set the turbo boost power to unlimited. I looked at max core speed and found these links:
http://imgur.com/a/YesWN
http://imgur.com/a/f8OI6
http://imgur.com/a/vfNg7
Sorry for the low quality, but holy.
My specs are: Intel core i3 4005u intel hd family graphics, it shut down after a few minutes. Are these speeds accurate?
Please watch the language.

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capBo
Junior Member
8
10-13-2022, 10:10 PM
#2
it seems like a very short peak might have occurred. the average is around 1.64 ghz, which isn't a safe situation at all since even a brief spike could harm the CPU. i would take EXTREME caution because it risks damaging the CPU and the motherboard through a power surge.
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capBo
10-13-2022, 10:10 PM #2

it seems like a very short peak might have occurred. the average is around 1.64 ghz, which isn't a safe situation at all since even a brief spike could harm the CPU. i would take EXTREME caution because it risks damaging the CPU and the motherboard through a power surge.

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iProps
Junior Member
29
10-14-2022, 01:58 AM
#3
It might be possible for a short time. The shutdowns were intended to avoid harm to the CPU or system.
Be careful; you risk causing permanent damage if you go too far.
Enjoy!
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iProps
10-14-2022, 01:58 AM #3

It might be possible for a short time. The shutdowns were intended to avoid harm to the CPU or system.
Be careful; you risk causing permanent damage if you go too far.
Enjoy!

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6Toribella
Junior Member
21
10-14-2022, 03:47 AM
#4
it seems like a very short peak might have occurred. the average is around 1.64 ghz, which isn't a safe situation at all since even a brief spike could harm the CPU. i would take EXTREME caution because it risks damaging the CPU and the motherboard through a power surge.
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6Toribella
10-14-2022, 03:47 AM #4

it seems like a very short peak might have occurred. the average is around 1.64 ghz, which isn't a safe situation at all since even a brief spike could harm the CPU. i would take EXTREME caution because it risks damaging the CPU and the motherboard through a power surge.

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SimplyyRaz
Member
202
10-19-2022, 08:36 AM
#5
On 9th August I was using my PC again, turned on turbo boost, and the GPU hit over its limits at more than 14k ghz or even mgz. I didn’t realize I was pushing it too hard—I ended up adding more than 10k cache, which really messed with me (family friendly). Sorry for the swears, I’m new. Don’t play with turbo boosts, thank god it didn’t harm my laptop.
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SimplyyRaz
10-19-2022, 08:36 AM #5

On 9th August I was using my PC again, turned on turbo boost, and the GPU hit over its limits at more than 14k ghz or even mgz. I didn’t realize I was pushing it too hard—I ended up adding more than 10k cache, which really messed with me (family friendly). Sorry for the swears, I’m new. Don’t play with turbo boosts, thank god it didn’t harm my laptop.

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idoking223
Junior Member
3
10-19-2022, 01:38 PM
#6
The graphics frequency was set to 3000 MHz.
I accidentally altered the configuration, turned off the Intel clock controller service in Task Manager, and it might be related. My maximum temperature reached about 83°C.
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idoking223
10-19-2022, 01:38 PM #6

The graphics frequency was set to 3000 MHz.
I accidentally altered the configuration, turned off the Intel clock controller service in Task Manager, and it might be related. My maximum temperature reached about 83°C.