

Note that some higher-end computers are built to sustain the Turbo Boost and have higher performing cooling systems to compensate. Your laptop’s battery will also last longer! Disabling it will make your PC run cooler and quieter. SPOILER ALERT: If you have a modern laptop that causes third-degree burns if you actually dare to rest it on your lap, it probably has a cooling system that isn’t sufficient, and Turbo Boost IS NOT helping the matter. Automatic boosts are nice, but perhaps having a button you can control isn’t such a bad idea … If you’ve got a modern computer and you’re running Windows, the odds are that you can pull up the performance tab of Task Manager and see that your processor’s frequency is changing dynamically-sometimes jumping far above the base clock speed. Intel’s Turbo Boost technology (or AMD’s Turbo Core) works on the same principle, but it’s all automatic. Please go to the Device Manager, open the dropdown menu under Processors, and provide a screenshot of it.I’ve never actually touched a computer with a physical turbo button, but once upon a time it was common for computers to have a physical switch that would allow a processor to run at a higher speed, at the cost of increased heat and power usage.

Use the option under the reply window to attach the report to the thread ( Drag and drop here or browse files to attach).Ģ. Provide the Report for Intel® Graphics Drivers, follow this link.ģ. Run the Intel® Processor Identification Utility and send the report either in a screenshot or.To save your scan, click on " Next", then " Save".Click on the menu where it says " Summary" to change to " Detailed View".Open the application, check the " Everything" box, and click on " Scan" to see the system and device information. By default, Intel® SSU will take you to the " Summary View".Run the Intel® System Support Utility ( Intel® SSU) and attach the report generated: So we can have more information about your system and CPU, please provide the following information:ġ.

Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.Īs you mentioned, the Intel® Core™ i3-1005G1 Processor does support Intel® Turbo Boost and Intel® Hyper-Threading Technologies. You need to check with your computer manufacturer (OEM) in order to properly enable these technologies in the BIOS.
