Well from my testing
- The "Turbo" still works even you adjust the HTT up
- You can Enable / Disable it in BIOS
- If you want the "Turbo" mode work and overclock , watch for the "Max" clock
For Stock voltage / default it works fine
- CPU Usage don't require > 3 core , you will have Turbo up to ratio 200x16.5 , which is 3.3GHz
- If you got application full load > 3 core together, the Turbo won't kick in
For Overclock situation, this maybe good or bad things
The "turbo" will automatic boost up the VCore when running as "Default"
( Default VID = 1.32V , Turbo mode => Some core got 1.476V )
When I got this 1055T run at 245 x 14 ( 3430 MHz ) ,
the "Turbo" state will push the ratio to 16.5 (4042.5)
the system crashed as it's much higher clock without increasing needed Vcore
I haven't try changing the Clock ratio (to see if it affect the Turbo) , but surely will try to see if it affect the Turbo function






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