Using Turbo Boost to Enhance Intel Core i5 Processors
By on November 8th, 2012

It is very easy to use Intel Turbo Boost for the Intel core i5 processor. You activate it by going to your computer’s BIOS system at boot up. It is firmware or software designed for optimizing your computer’s processor. The technology works by setting aside power from a processor’s unused components for the CPU. This configuration gives extra power for the chipset.

Functions

The technology works by balancing the processor workload for a multi-core chip. For instance, if a quad-core chip is utilizing only 1 or 2 cores, the rest (typically for the fourth core) will be assigned to the other cores.

Clock speeds are increased. The performance of each core is enhanced. Even if the four cores are utilized, Turbo Boost technology is still going to enhance the system. This is assuming the processors are not yet running at full power.

Thermal Design Power

The technology works by checking the thermal design power (TDP). This is the uppermost energy output the chip can maintain without being damaged. For instance, each core of a quad-core will be increased. This is provided each processor is functioning on integer processes. The TDP limit is usually reached if the CPU is involved in floating point calculations. If the TDP limit is attained, the Turbo Boost technology will step in.

Operation and Monitoring

The controller technology works by assessing the power consumption of a processing unit 200 times every second. Adjustments are set for every unit as deemed fit. Note that the boost will not work if they are not necessary. Processor Overclocking may reach up to 2 speed bins. The boost is up to 133 MHz. However, the bin speed will hinge on the processor implementation.

Supported Processors

You can use Intel Turbo Boost for Intel core i5 processor for the supported devices. Among them are the Intel Core i7 mobile processor Extreme Edition, Intel Core i7 processor Extreme Edition, and the Intel Core i7 mobile and desktop processors. All 5500, Core i7 and Core i5 with multi-core processing chips support this technology.

When your system is being used, core sub-components will be given power by the Boost. This permits a CPU’s working cores to function at a rate that is more efficient. This leads to better system performance.

CPU Speed Assessment

The technology boost is always keeping an eye on the power consumption needed by your computer’s core processor. If your system is idle, the software will still keep an eye on the whole chipset. The goal of course, is to keep the system power allocation balanced. It helps ensure that power is distributed properly. The effect of all this is enhanced CPU speed.

Other Information

The Boost and Hyper-Threading technology are turned on automatically if the Intel processor has support for it. Although it can be disabled, it is best left on as the speed increase can be significant. As stated, the speed boost can be more than 133 MHz per core. However, the speed will depend on the bus size, the tasks and the chipset.

Those who use Intel Turbo Boost for Intel core i5 processor will reduce the heat generated by the core. This is possible because of the reallocation of power. What makes the technology effective is it increases power but keeps the unit from overheating. Even when used, the technology ensures your system is working within safe limits.

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