Quote Originally Posted by ilkkahy View Post
I think you posted good stuff so i wanted to remind you that these factors dont go unnoticed by everyone. Most people that agree with you just dont have reason to write about it here.

I think expectations to Cayman from some people are just dumb. Why would amd all the sudden throw that well working "sweet spot" -strategy to trash bin? To please five enthusiastic gamers who wants amd to make huge cost-inefficient chip that would rape GTX580?

My guess about that "turbo-boost" button is that its dual-bios switch. In a way it can works as turbo-boost if other of the bioses has been updated to more aggressive clocks. This way one could update "reserved slot bios" with less risk and switch to primary bios if something goes wrong. I think there motherboards that has this feature? But this is just a wild guess as i dont really know anything about bios-stuff
Thanks. Love the avatar too

It's apparently a dual BIOS switch - one which raises max voltage and is meant to avoid the cold bug. Interesting that they decided to put it in a reference card