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    Default [Question] How can I boost the CPU?

    Hi,
    so I have M14x2-R2 and i want to ask how can i Boost my CPU from 2.3 to 3.3 or 3.0

    my CPU is i7 3610QM

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    Default Re: [Question] How can I boost the CPU?

    As long as you have turbo enabled in bios it does it automatically when needed.

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    Default Re: [Question] How can I boost the CPU?

    It should easily be able to turbo boost up to 3.1GHz by itself with load on all cores.
    According to CPU world:
    3300 MHz (1 core)
    3200 MHz (2 cores)
    3100 MHz (3 or 4 cores)
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