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October 19th, 2016 05:00

Turbo boost is speed fake marketing.  Its not something that can be SET to be ON all the time and it doesn't apply to all the cores.  It can boost the speed of 1 core if the others are idle and only in small bursts.  The CPU decides when this happens. The increased clock rate is limited by the processor's power, current and thermal limits, as well as the number of cores currently in use and the maximum frequency of the active cores. (Translation You never get all the cores running at top speed AND you never get top speed maxed the entire time.)  Don't be fooled by the Mhz myth.

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October 13th, 2016 11:00

Your CPU may not support Turbo Boost. Even if it does, if Dell didn't enable TB in BIOS, there's nothing you can do.

There's been only one BIOS update, from A01 to A03, for this system. And the only thing reported for A03 is: Fix intermittent show error message Alert at checkpoint D0 issue.

So if you don't get this error message, there's no point updating to A03.

You can enable Hyper-Treading in BIOS A01, if not already enabled. But HT  may only give you a small improvement, assuming the software you run is coded to use HT.

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October 21st, 2016 04:00

Thanks for the replies so far. I am aware that Turbo Boost is engaged only as needed and boosts the speed of just 1 core. But any speed boost is welcome so that I can avoid having to do a full system upgrade.

An i7 CPU has Turbo Boost capability by definition, so I don't understand why RoHe suggests that it may not support the function. Why would Dell disable the function in the BIOS? Is there absolutely no way of enabling it? It would be good to have a response from a Dell techie here.

What about SpeedStep? I discovered that this was disabled, so I have switched it on in the BIOS. Using the Intel Turbo Boost Technology Monitor I have discovered that I now get a small speed boost to 2.93 GHz, but no more. Should I be getting more? Does the fact that I am getting a small boost with SpeedStep suggest that Turbo Boost should be possible?

Thanks again.

Adrian

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