![]() This is something that is consistent, when you overclock a processor, it will run at its new base clock speed. That would be the process of taking a processor that has a base clock speed of 3.5 GHz and telling it to run at a higher base clock speed (say, 3.7 GHz to 4.0 GHz). “Overclock” is something that you tell the processor to do. This is the process of the processor fluctuating the speed as needed, this does not mean the processor will run at its Turboboost speed 100% of the time. ![]() It doesn’t matter whether the processor (or Motherboard) is able to be overclocked or not, a processor can still enable Turboboost. It’s something that the processor is automatically programmed to do. “Turboboost” is a technology that most processors have in today’s technology - both Intel and AMD use it - for example, a processor may have a base clock speed of 3.5 GHz, but can clock up to 4.9 GHz in situations when the processor needs the additional speed - this is called Turboboost. ![]() “Turboboost” and “Overclocking” are two different technologies.
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