daveh98 Posted October 13, 2011 Author Share Posted October 13, 2011 Well turbo boost 2.0 allows the SB chips to go beyond their TDP as long as cooling permits. But there are windows of time to how long they can go beyond a tdp limit before going back near their fused tdp. But like I said, as long as it's cooled properly, it will likely stay above the base clock most of the time. That's why I agree that its misleading to post [email protected] GHz but he clarified his position to note that it was only the turbo boost speed and not sustained. BTW, I use throttlestop to measure my clocks, unclewebb doesn't build faulty software I'm sure you know this but you can change the powerlimits in the bios. I believe on the 2630 the optimum settings are: 1. long duration pwr limit: 55 2. Long duration power window: 56 (max and default) 3. short duration power limit: 99 Then obviously bclk has some level of tangible improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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