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    http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...urboTester.zip



    PolRoger: It's possible your ES processor doesn't support turbo mode. I wrote a quick little program that just checks the bit in the CPU to see if turbo mode is available. I'm not sure if this will give you any new information. Maybe you could try it too KURTZ and see what it reports when turbo is enabled and when it's disabled in the bios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
    http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...urboTester.zip



    PolRoger: It's possible your ES processor doesn't support turbo mode. I wrote a quick little program that just checks the bit in the CPU to see if turbo mode is available. I'm not sure if this will give you any new information. Maybe you could try it too KURTZ and see what it reports when turbo is enabled and when it's disabled in the bios.
    My i5 750 went in today so I'll have to wait untill the X3440 is remounted to see what your program reports on the ES chip, however I seem to be having the same problem now with my i5. If I disable "turbo" in BIOS your program says the i5 is "not supported" if it is enabled in BIOS " Turbo Boost" shows that is supported. That being said I still can't seem to get the turbo multi to function with the i5 either so I'm thinking the problem lies with this particular motherboard.

    Here is a i5 shot with stock optimized defaults enabled:

    Ryzen 9 on the test bench... Sometimes older generation/tech as well.

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