
Originally Posted by
rge
According to intels turbo white paper, (I posted it in realtemp thread couple months ago...just to lazy to find it) you always have to disable all cores but one to get 22x multi on i920, so basically you can forget the 22x multi.
The 21 turbo multi depends on bios implentation.
Gigabyte bioses from F4beta on, all TDP, current, temp, and voltage limits for turbo are completely disabled, so really no turbo mode per se, more like turbo enabled = 21 multi. Using Gigabyte bios F3 (on Extreme) TDP, etc limits are enabled and turbo drops out at high load.
Testing bios F3 GB Extreme, using everest to monitor TDP (watts) and current the turbo will disengage near 120 watts or near the 130 watt TDP limit of the cpu. Testing bios F4 and F5 betas, running coredamage at 1.66 vcore at 4600mhz, everest reads over 200 watts at full load, and turbo is still engaged.
Currently, Gigabyte, I believe is the only bios that basically turns off TDP limits, and does not matter whether you enable C1E/EIST or not.
Asus drops out of turbo at certain load at certain OC's, but word is bios writers are working on a "fix" to run board same way as gigabyte, ie to ignore TDP, etc limits.
I have no idea what other boards do, but based on faster3200 post, it seems DFI still has turbo limits enabled or has not circumvented them.
If you have EVGA, you can get most recent version everest, monitor watts under sensor, and run your board high enough to exceed 150 watts and watch cpuz or realtemp or both and watch and see if multi drops after passing certain specs.
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