Quote Originally Posted by imamage View Post
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
thanks for all the info. basically its identical to OCing while using CnQ. so every voltage level needs to be tested. i think this might be very worth it to adjust all the Pstates, as long as they load automatically with windows (i havnt used that program yet)

i wonder with the BE chips u can adjust the multi for P0(turbo)?