topmysteries5
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HI, guys I have found out something very interesting,
I'm successfully running this turbo mode on dual E5 2686v3 on Asus Z10PE-D16 WS (you can checkout my previous posts).
I don't have any Xeon v4's to test this, but i tested this on i7 6800K on stock settings in BIOS, It boosted to all core 3.8Ghz (CPU multiplier/turbo multipler all were on auto, i only had to adjust vcore).
i7 6800k boosts 3.8Ghz for 2 cores and 3.5Ghz for 6 cores on stock settings, no overclocking at all. Then i set turbo multiplier to 42 in "Advanced Frequency Settings", CPU multiplier was still auto. It boosted to 4.2Ghz all core. You can see in screenshot that fused multiplier limit shows x80 in HWiNFO64.
It seems unlocking turbo in v4 xeons is possible.
I'm successfully running this turbo mode on dual E5 2686v3 on Asus Z10PE-D16 WS (you can checkout my previous posts).
I don't have any Xeon v4's to test this, but i tested this on i7 6800K on stock settings in BIOS, It boosted to all core 3.8Ghz (CPU multiplier/turbo multipler all were on auto, i only had to adjust vcore).
i7 6800k boosts 3.8Ghz for 2 cores and 3.5Ghz for 6 cores on stock settings, no overclocking at all. Then i set turbo multiplier to 42 in "Advanced Frequency Settings", CPU multiplier was still auto. It boosted to 4.2Ghz all core. You can see in screenshot that fused multiplier limit shows x80 in HWiNFO64.
It seems unlocking turbo in v4 xeons is possible.
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