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Processor | Intel i7 2700k @ 4.6GHZ | AMD 5350 @ 2500MHZ |
Motherboard | Asus P7Z77-V Pro | Asus AM1I-A |
Cooling | Corsair H60v2 | Stock Air |
Memory | Crucial Ballistix 2x8GB CL8 1600MHZ | Corsair Vengence 2x4GB CL9 1600MHZ |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 1060 6GB | PNY GTX 750Ti |
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Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 850 G2| Corsair CX430M |
Mouse | Razer Imperator 2012 |
Keyboard | Corsair K90 |
Software | Windows 7 SP1 X64 | Ubuntu 16.04LTS |
well the definition of overclocking came about before this turbo boost, so it is opinion whether it is or not, i agree with GUMPTY, freq bump = overclocking
for instance if i set all the cores at the 'turbo boost' frequency 24/7 does that still count as overclocking, yes! because the stock speed is not what the manufacturer intended even though it does this speed by itself!
for instance if i set all the cores at the 'turbo boost' frequency 24/7 does that still count as overclocking, yes! because the stock speed is not what the manufacturer intended even though it does this speed by itself!