What Is Intel Turbo Boost? (Why Does Your CPU Have Two Clock Speeds?)
What is Intel Turbo Boost and how does it work? Well, that is the exact question that we answer in this video. We go over how Intel Turbo Boost works, what it does, and why it is important. I also talk about why Turbo Boost is important and how it helps save your PCs power, hardware longevity, and overall heat output. We really do cover everything that you need to know about Intel Turbo Boost!
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About this video: This video goes over the ends and outs of Intel Turbo Boost telling you everything you need to know in order to understand why Intel Turbo Boost is important, why it exists, and why you should make sure every processor you buy has Turbo Boost from Intel.
So let's say your processor has a base clock speed of 3.5GHz. It'll run at that speed most of the time. For example, when you're browsing the web, watching a video, or even when it is just sitting there doing nothing.
However, when you start doing something more that needs a bit more power like playing a gaming, editing a video, or doing 3d rendering, turbo boost overclocks your CPU boosting up its clock speed allowing it to sometimes boost up more than a gigahertz! This is sometimes called 'dynamic overclocking', and the great thing is the CPU does this without you doing anything but game, edit, or just generally do whatever you want to do. It's in the background, and it only happens when you need it.
Because it only happens when needed, it conserves power extending the battery life of your laptop, keeping the temperature down on your PC, and overall just saving on your monthly power bill.
This wasn't always the case, and at one point in time, CPUs ran at one clock speed all the time no matter what. Man oh, man! How things have gotten better. If modern processors did this, they would be extremely hot, use tons of unnecessary power, and make your PC last less time because of all the freaking heat!
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