[SOLVED] Turbo boost not showing in bios

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Hi, i have a i3 9100f with a ASUS TUF B36M-PLUS motherboard. I know its not possible to overclock but i know There is a turbo boost function that can give the cpu a little more performance. The problem is that i cant find where to enable it in bios.

Thank for answers👍
 
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No because it does not go over 3,6. And it says it can go up to 4,2’
What did you use to test it?

Most benchmarks nowadays will stress all cores instead of individual ones which is how you need to test that single core performance. With that CPU the max for all cores is 3.6, the 4.2 refers to the highest a single core will reach so you need a test that shows that.

Download HWmonitor to see the utilization.
https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

Then download CPU-Z.
https://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/cpu-z_1.91-en.exe

Run both programs, then go into CPU-Z under Bench tab and run the Bench CPU. It will run the multi thread bench and single thread bench. Once completed it should show on HWmonitor...
No because it does not go over 3,6. And it says it can go up to 4,2’
What did you use to test it?

Most benchmarks nowadays will stress all cores instead of individual ones which is how you need to test that single core performance. With that CPU the max for all cores is 3.6, the 4.2 refers to the highest a single core will reach so you need a test that shows that.

Download HWmonitor to see the utilization.
https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

Then download CPU-Z.
https://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/cpu-z_1.91-en.exe

Run both programs, then go into CPU-Z under Bench tab and run the Bench CPU. It will run the multi thread bench and single thread bench. Once completed it should show on HWmonitor one of the cores going higher then the rest.
 
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