


The solutions I have in my head are to either: Find a way to re-enable turbo boost after it has been disabled, or find a way to stop the computer from disabling it. I have tried several tools to do this and as far as I know, it is impossible. The only way to fix this is to restart the laptop.īefore I enabled Secure Boot I was able to easily re-enable turbo boost, but because of kernel lockdown, I am unable to write to those files now. It doesn't get re-enabled after charging the laptop. Everything is fine except for the fact that at a certain power level (around 15%) Turbo Boost gets disabled. The processor i7-10700K supports Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 and Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 as well.On my Laptop (Acer ES) I have an Intel Core i5-7200U which normally runs at 2.50GHz. You can also check under Advanced Techonlogies for the Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Max 3.0 set to Yes.įind out if Intel® Core™ i7-10700K supports Intel® Turbo Boost technologies. Look for Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Max 3.0 for Intel® Turbo Max 3.0 support.

You can also check under Advanced Techonlogies for the Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 option. Look for Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 Frequency for Intel® Turbo 2.0 support.Once on the processor's specification page, find Performance Specifications.Refer to how to identify my intel® processor if you do not have the number of the processor.

