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I'm not sure why Intel thinks that anyone wants to see this Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 configuration panel every time they boot up Windows on a Broadwell-E CPU. I even uninstalled it and it just reinstalled itself. Going to nuke whatever tasks it registers this time...
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The entire thing is completely useless for me. I have all the cores @ 4.4GHz under load. I don't have the usual turbo ratio providing higher clock rates when fewer cores are used, and this isn't even for optimizing that. It's for optimizing based on a varying per-core multiplier.
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Google "Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0" and you'll find many other people annoyed be this along with a local privilege escalation vulnerability tied to the driver. Got to love software that gets automatically installed and apparently cannot be removed through normal means.
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