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Hi Expert,
I have a IceLakeD LCC board, when I turn on and turn off TurboBoost from BIOS, and start a stress test on a CPU, then I find there is no performance difference between TrubuBoost on and TrubuBoost off, I'm sure the CPU is under 100% load.
From my understanding, there is no configuration need from OS to config TurboBoost, only configuration from BIOS is enough, is there right? or there is something need OS to do with TurboBoost?
On another board TigerLakeUp3 in my hand, I did same test with same OS image, I saw a big performance difference between between TrubuBoost on and TrubuBoost off, what I did is just turn on and turn off TurboBoost from BIOS, no OS code is updated.
Here is the BIOS information about my IceLakeD LCC board:
IDAVILLE
Intel(R) Genuine processor 1.60 GHz
IDVLCRB1.86B.0015.D81.2006040852 16384 MB RAM
Copyright (c) 2006-2020, Intel Corporation
Here is the CPU information on my IceLakeD LCC board:
Total CPU Number: 8
CPU0
CPUID: 000606C0
Stepping: 0
MicroCodeRev: FD000050
PlatformID: 0010000000000000
CpuCoreFreq (MHz): 00001600
ActualCpuFreq (MHz): 00001584
CPU1
CPUID: 000606C0
Stepping: 0
MicroCodeRev: FD000050
PlatformID: 0010000000000000
CpuCoreFreq (MHz): 00001600
ActualCpuFreq (MHz): 00001600
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Rocky
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Hello, @mwang82
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
I am sorry to hear what is happening, I will gladly assist you here.
What is the model(s) of your processor?
Best regards,
Jocelyn M.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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The processor is SunnyCove, it's CPUID is 0x606C0.
And after further investigation I find the Linux get turbo boost works on same machine, the Linux get big performance difference between enable and disable turbo boost from BIOS.
When turbo is enabled from BIOS, there is a software flag in Linux which is able to control turbo boost works or not:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/no_turbo
When set this flag(no_turbo) to 0, Linux test case get a good performance result, after set flag(no_turbo) to 1 then Linux test case get a normal performance result which is same as disable trubo from BIOS.
From my understanding, the trubo boost is a automatic function in hardware, there is no need OS to intervene, but behavior told me this is not true.
On other side, I run the same test on a other OS(vxworks), there is no performance difference on this machine between enable and disable turbo from BIOS. The vxworks has no function like Linux to control turbo in OS side.
My question is, did the turbo boost on this machine need OS do something with it from OS side?
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Many thanks for your response.
Could you please provide the exact models of the CPU's in order to find out if they support Turboboost and then provide proper assistance?
Feel free to check the How to identify my Intel Processor article https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000006059/processors.html
Look forward to hearing back from you.
Best regards,
Steven G.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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We would like to know if you were you able to check the previous post.
Let us know if you still need assistance.
Best regards,
Steven G.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Since we have not heard back from you, we will close this thread. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Steven G.
Intel Customer Support Technician.

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