System Manufacturer/Model Number: Packard Bell iMedia 2218 -- Has Been Running For Almost 7 Years! OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x86 CPU: Intel Pentium D 925 @ 3.00GHz Motherboard: Socket 775 MCP73VT-PM Memory: 1GB DDR2 667MHz Graphics Card: Overclocked Asus ATI Radeon X1600 Pro 512MB Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy 570 Monitor(s) Displays: 19" LCD Monitor; MW19E-AAA Screen Resolution: 1440 x 900 Keyboard: Wired PS/2 Keyboard Mouse: Dell Wireless USB Mouse PSU: 250w Packard Bell Standard Case: Packard Bell standard Cooling: Intel Socket 775 Air Cooler Hard Drives: 500gb 7200rpm (Windows 7) ---
160gb 7200rpm (Backup) ---
1TB Iomega External Drive (7200rpm) Internet Speed: Wireles --- Download - 6.63 Mbps Upload - 0.38 Mbps Other Info: Currently Planning To Build New Computer --- Also Got A Samsung Galaxy Ace II (Plays All Games You Throw At It)
Okay, okay. I frequently play Gamecube/ Wii (mostly Gamecube) games on Dolphin Emulator. However, my processor (a laptop i7) is just on the verge of being able to run them. For example: Super Mario Sunshine runs just under 90% speed on high-ish settings without turbo boost. When my processor...
Hi everyone, I have an Acer Aspire 7745g laptop, 8gb ram, ati 5650m graphics card, and an i5 460M dual core with hyperthreading, clock speed 2.53 ghz and Windows 7 64 bit
When playing games like BF3, I notice that the processor is close to 100%, usually between 90% and sometimes going to 100%. I...
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As you all can see all my gadgets are working perfectly fine. Except my "Intel Turbo Boost Technology Monitor" which is the one on the far top left corner, the small white block with a "<" sign. I don't know why...
Q1. What is the MAXIMUM Turbo Boost technology for i5 760 2.8 Ghz without overclocking the CPU? below are my hardware specs.
Q2. Example: An application needs 3 Ghz clockspeed to run smoothly.
Will i5 760 @ 2.8 Ghz convert to 3 Ghz?
Specs:
- I am wondering, is Intel Turbo Boost just overclocking your CPU ( while keeping it in normal conditions) when it needs a boost?
Lets say there was a program that you could install that overclocked your cpu when it needs a boost for processors that did not come with Turbo Boost in the first...