should i disable turbo boost for gaming
03May 2016 #2. Raven2099 said: just would like to know how to remove/disable the turbo mode from within the bios for a MSI 990FXA Gaming. thanks in advanced. It should have advanced settings tab and you should be able to see a overclocking area when you enter that area you should be able to find the turbo and turn it off. My Computers. Raven2099.
Method4: Disable Intel Turbo Boost Technology. Some users have fixed frame drops in all games by disabling the Intel Turbo Boost technology. Turbo Boost refers to Intel's overclocking feature that is built in its processor, and it allows the processor to run faster than its base clock speed when demanding tasks are running.
Thatsaid, I believe PL1 would be 125 watts as that's the stated Base power. And 195 (edit: it's 190 watts )watts is max turbo or boost. when I had mine on an air cooler while I waited for aio brackets, it would hit 195 watts at like 95-100°c in Cinebench R23. Now that it's on aio, it only draws roughly 175 watts max and reaches high 70°,s.
Ifyou're gaming, just disable turbo boost on your CPU within a throttle stop profile. Will provide you plenty of temperature headroom then. First thing i'd do on a GF75 gaming rig. A modern CPU has so much headroom that it's pointless allowing single cores to ramp up and down when the load can distribute across many low-powered cores.
Theres no need to "create a program" to overclock a Lynnfield cpu because Turbo Boost does that for you already. You would end up damaging your cpu if you don't first disable Turbo Boost. Turbo Boost is dynamic; read my post above. It's always ill-advised to use software to overclock. If you're going to do it, do it right; do it in the bios.
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should i disable turbo boost for gaming