What is Auto in bios?

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    What is Auto in bios?


    Hi all. New here :). In bios what is Auto. Is it enabled or disabled?. I wanted to no if turbo boost is enabled or disabled in my bios as its set to Auto. If I disable it will it slow the computer down or hurt it while playing games?.
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  2. Posts : 6,292
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    Hello skipper84. Welcome to the forum.

    Auto means automatic and is neither enabled or disabled. It means the BIOS software determines when and if the feature is needed and enables it or disables it automatically.

    Turbo Boost is an Intel feature, offered on it's newest families of chips. It reportedly increases a system's performance by increasing the core frequency when called for more performance by the OS. Your mileage may vary.

    More from Wikipedia:
    Intel Turbo Boost - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  3. Posts : 13,576
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    Turbo Boost is always enabled by default.

    One thing you might consider doing, set all your cores to turbo up to the same speed.

    In the bios, set your Turbo ratio to Manual and make sure Turbo ratio synchronization is enabled.

    Then set your turbo to whatever you want, 3.9/4.0/4.2/4.4 etc
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  4. Posts : 61
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    Thanks. I ask because in games I am getting stutter. For last 3 month I also been getting blue screen and 116 error codes and random crashes. I use to have MSI 670 GTX. I took my PC in for repair and it turned out to be graphic card so last week I got this 970 gtx. The crashes and blue screen has stopped and works fine. also I was getting app crash on desk top but this also stopped. The only thing is the stutter in games and just wanted to see if it was CPU. Just wanted to no if turning turbo boost off was ok and use the default only speed of 3.5 all the time. But might also try what you say and set all core the same.

    When I go to bios my 4 core is set to. 39, 39, 38, 37. by auto.
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  5. Posts : 61
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    So just looked in my bios.

    So set the cpu clock ratio to 35 which is default. Then enable intel turbo boost technology and set all 4 cores to 35 and save?. Would it also be safe to set cpu ratio to 39 and all cores to 39. But is this what you meant.?

    Thanks.
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  6. Posts : 6,292
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    It is doubtful that Turbo Boost is causing the stutter.
    Better guesses would be something to do with data transfer: PCI bus, hard drive, SATA bus, RAM.
    What tests have you run? Have you ever run Memtest? Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool
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    Hi. I have done the advanced memory diagnostic included with windows tool and no problems where found. I have done sfc/scannow in command and no problems. I have even downloaded from intel cpu test and that passed with no errors. Only thing I not done is the memtest86 what you linked. Might give that a try.

    Could it be just my TV? Im using a sony bravia KDl-32EX703. I was thinking of buying a 144 hz monitor to see if that solved it. I wanted a new tv/monitor to play on any way so think now is a good time.
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  8. Posts : 13,576
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    Yes, that it was I meant, for example all my cores are set to turbo to 4.2

    You definitely do not want to limit a 3770K, not with gaming, No way
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    I will try that thank you. Do I need to alter any other option in bios when I set all cores the sasme like voltage or is it auto fine.
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  10. Posts : 6,292
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    skipper84 said:

    Could it be just my TV? Im using a sony bravia KDl-32EX703. I was thinking of buying a 144 hz monitor to see if that solved it. I wanted a new tv/monitor to play on any way so think now is a good time.
    Yes it could. You could test on another TV/Monitor to see.
    It could also be the HDMI cable or it's connection.
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