yuandrew
Flashlight Enthusiast
MSI GX600 Gaming Laptop
Anyone remember the "Turbo" button on older computers ? Well, MSI is bringing it back on some of their gaming notebooks. In this case, the turbo button overclocks the Intel Core 2 processor approximately 20% from 2.0 to 2.4 ghz
I've read that the "turbo" button on old computers like my 386 was due to the fact that certain programs such as games would run to fast to be playable on the processor's normal speed and switching off the "turbo" would slow the clock speed down so the games could be run normally.
Anyone remember the "Turbo" button on older computers ? Well, MSI is bringing it back on some of their gaming notebooks. In this case, the turbo button overclocks the Intel Core 2 processor approximately 20% from 2.0 to 2.4 ghz
I've read that the "turbo" button on old computers like my 386 was due to the fact that certain programs such as games would run to fast to be playable on the processor's normal speed and switching off the "turbo" would slow the clock speed down so the games could be run normally.