A simple and easy guide to manually enabling Turbo Boost on your i5 processor

This wikiHow teaches you how to enable Turbo Boost Technology on your Intel i5-equipped PC. Many manufacturers enable Turbo Boost by default, but you may need to make a quick change in your BIOS to get it to work.

Steps

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    Go to the CPU/processor configuration screen. The BIOS will look different depending on who manufactured your motherboard. In most cases, the setting for Turbo Boost will be in a menu called CPU Specifications, CPU Features, Advanced Core Features, or something similar.
    • Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate the BIOS, and press Enter to make your selections.
    • Press Esc to go back a screen.
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    Locate ″Intel® Turbo Boost Technology″ in the menu. You’ll usually see either ″Enabled″ or ″Disabled″ beside it. If you see ″Enabled,″ you don’t need to change anything in the BIOS.
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    Select Enabled from the menu.
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    Save your changes. The exact key to press should appear at the bottom of the BIOS. In most cases, it’ll be F10.
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    Exit the BIOS and reboot the computer. Press Esc and then follow the on-screen instructions to restart. When your PC comes back up, Turbo Boost will be enabled.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    I'm assuming this will make the CPU run warmer?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Yes, overclocking a CPU will increase the heat at which it runs and also make it more prone to "heat throttling." Ensure that your setup has sufficient cooling, or you may end up overheating the system, or causing it to run less efficiently.
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Article SummaryX

1. Reboot into the BIOS.
2. Open the CPU configuration settings.
3. Set "Intel Turbo Boost Technology" to Enabled.
4. Save your changes and reboot.

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