![]() Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4. Package (platform ID) Socket 989 rPGA (0x4) ![]() Specification Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 740 1.73GHz Maximize the speed of 2.93 GHz Turbo Boost How about a cheatsheet showing the Intel Turbo Boost frequencies for the Xeon CPUs Thanks. Is this normal? Why would I run my CPU at 2.93 GHz if it was originally designed to run at 1.73 GHz? Download the Intel E Series Processors - Server Cheat Sheet. Now, if I deactivate the Intel SpeedStep technology, the CPU is always at 1.73 GHz and the fancooler runs at lower mode since there's no heat (or overheat). I don't understand why is this happening because I'm not running any software on Windows startup, the CPU should go below 1.73 GHz with this technology activated. The problem is that as soon as I turn on my notebook, the CPU goes to 2.5 GHz and even more and obviously generating a lot of noise and heat making the fancooler running very high (and it does not go down anytime). I have a Dell notebook with Intel SpeedStep technology activated by BIOS setup. From what I understand, this a kind of overclocking technology. Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) Service Pack 1 v.
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