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i5 Always on Max Turbo Boost?

Hi so I have been reading some forums and article about i5/i7/Xeon Locked Chip that can run to their Max Turbo Boost? So I been trying to do it to my i5-4590 that has a Max of 3.7GHz but my MoBo can't change the Ratio to 37 it always set it at 35 so is there any Settings I should change in order to override this Restriction and my MoBo is a ASUS B85M-GAMER.

 

I just wanted to try if their will be any difference on Auto Setting or Max Turbo Boost.

 

3.3GHz to 3.7GHz or Always at 3.7GHz.

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i5 4590 / 16GB / RX 480 8GB

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9 minutes ago, Apache Protocol said:

Hi so I have been reading some forums and article about i5/i7/Xeon Locked Chip that can run to their Max Turbo Boost? So I been trying to do it to my i5-4590 that has a Max of 3.7GHz but my MoBo can't change the Ratio to 37 it always set it at 35 so is there any Settings I should change in order to override this Restriction and my MoBo is a ASUS B85M-GAMER.

 

I just wanted to try if their will be any difference on Auto Setting or Max Turbo Boost.

 

3.3GHz to 3.7GHz or Always at 3.7GHz.

That would be considered an overclocking feature which is unavailable on your mobo.  You could however try setting you min power state in power management to 100% this would cause your cpu you always run at max.

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4 minutes ago, Ryoku said:

That would be considered an overclocking feature which is unavailable on your mobo.  You could however try setting you min power state in power management to 100% this would cause your cpu you always run at max.

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