I know the single core turbo frequency doesn't technically guarantee that all cores could run that speed but the odds are it will on Intel CPUs. Again show me One desktop Intel CPU that cannot run at the advertised single-core turbo speed across all cores when overclocking. Again as I just mentioned earlier multicore enhancement is on by default for many boards so plenty of people are going to get 5 ghz on all 6 cores without even doing anything anyway.
You know I can't show you a single core 5 GHz that can't run all cores 5 GHz. Can you show me that all single core 5 GHz processors can do 5 GHz across all cores. No you can't. I said that there is no guarantee and there is not. Just because there is a switch in the BIOS to enable multicore enhancement doesn't mean you are going to hit 5 GHz on all cores in this case.
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