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iirc turbo lets you run faster while the processor is cold, after it heats up it drops back to normal. So like when you first turn the computer on you get some faster speed. Seems like a joke. Not sure though just from memory. Or if the processor it being used a low rates it will be colder so again it can run faster. Of course running it faster makes it heat up ...... lol.
You won't see any use from faster ram imho. Once your data is actually in ram you are A-OK, its getting it into the system ram that is so slow.
Takes what 10 plus times more time to move from HHD or SSD to system ram then from system ram to video ram.
Only reason to get fast ram is to underclock it so that its more reliable. One ram error and you get blue screens that take forever to figure out whats wrong.
It is NOT worth the extra money that you can spend on a SSD or More Ram.
Last edited by Svpernova09 : 01-17-2011 at 10:28 AM
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