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2000 2116-TU
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

Hi,

 

My HP laptop's BIOS version is Insyde F.37 and it's upated to the latest version.  I have an Intel Core i5-3210M processor in my laptop, which has a base frequency of 2.50 GHz. The processor supports Turbo Boost Technology and it is listed that this specific variant of processors can overclock frequency upto 3.10 GHz.

 

I have installed Intel Turbo Boost Monitor application to monitor my processor frquency and whether it is overclocking. But it seems to have not working. The app is not showing any processor significant activity. I have my Hyper-V disabled. I scoured through internet and found suggestions that it's an auto feature and will work automatically whe needed. But if it's not enabled somehow, then I can enable this feature from BIOS setings. But, unfortunatly I cannot find any settings whatsoever to enable or disable this feature in my BIOS settings.

 

So, my question is, whether or not the BIOS (version mentioned above) providd by HP supports Intel's Turbo Boost Technology for processors.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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