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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/01/29 22:59:54 (permalink)
mikecli
 
Here is the screenshot from Device Manager:
 
It was later on that I found a driver update 1.1.0.1005 on the ASUS website.
This same driver version is also published by EVGA, Dell, Lenovo, HP, etc. It is the same Intel driver, just repackaged by the OEMs.



 
I'm not seeing anything maybe that might be because of your low post count. But you are seeing that it is in fact driver update 1.1.0.1005? From hte asus web site?
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/01/29 23:10:01 (permalink)
Yes it says Driver Version 1.1.0.1005
Driver Provider is Intel
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/01/29 23:19:21 (permalink)
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Which build of Windows you are on, 20H2 or earlier?

I'm on the latest Windows 10 Pro, version 20H2, build 19042.746
 
safan80
 
Did you have the Intel driver installed before? 
 

No, it was a clean install. All I did was enable "MFC Driver Override" in the bios. The system detected ITBMT 3.0 and auto installed the driver and app. L
 

 
Interesting. I too did a clean install of 20H2 with ITBMT 3 support enabled on my X299 Dark and it did -NOT- auto install driver and app.
 
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/01/29 23:49:57 (permalink)
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Is risk lower than in corporate environment? Maybe. But that doesn't mean it is low or non-existent. Is few percent in performance worth that risk? Not to me.

I'd argue that if you worry about this sort of thing you limit local accounts concurrent connection instances. First you would start with closing or limiting SMB connections and disable RDP and the like.

That is true, you would not see a compromised account, but also a person could not login into a desktop remotely if you have the system setup with at a minimum a firewall and local account security that that rejects remote login requests.

I don't want to get into that part of the conversation too deeply …

I could debate why what you mentioned wouldn’t prevent one gaining access but considering you said you don’t want too get too deeply into this and suggested we move on I will move on. 
 
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You said you were using Pro for Workstations?  How is that different from just the Pro version you can buy at newegg or Amazon? Is there something in it you need to use In Pro Pro for Workstations over the normal Pro version?  If you have the Pro for Pro for Workstations why not switch to the enterprise or home version of pro?

 
I’m not using it because of some earth shattering feature I can’t live without. Could I be using “normal” Pro? Yes, but considering I have MSDN I see no reason why not to install Pro for Workstations. Could I’ve installed Enterprise? Yes, but Enterprise can’t be purchased retail and on this workstation I prefer to have setup that matches what is available in retail channel. Just my personal approach to this particular workstation.
 
Point I was trying to make is that my 20H2 install media came from MSDN, that likely doesn’t match install media he used, so there is (even though unlikely) a small chance of a difference that I haven’t eliminated.
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/01/30 01:19:51 (permalink)
You have to have the setting enabled in BIOS. Then Windows should detect and auto install.
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/01/30 10:34:06 (permalink)
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You have to have the setting enabled in BIOS. Then Windows should detect and auto install.



It seems you haven't read the thread. Whole point is that Windows 20H2 is -NOT- detecting and auto installing when it is enabled. At least not for me.
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/03/21 15:06:19 (permalink)
I could sworn when I had this issue it was from updating the optional drivers in windows.  But, then again, I went through Device Manager and right clicked everything and clicked update driver to only have the desktop app disappear on me.
 
 Since then I did a re-install and currently I'm running 20h2 and it still load the desktop app for me. I'm on version 1.0.0.1035. 


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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/03/23 05:57:56 (permalink)
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Tonight I attempted fresh install of Win10 20H2 (December update of install media from Visual Studio subscription) and after install has been completed Device Manager reports ‘unknown device’ for device ACPI\INT3510 which is related to Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0.
 
If memory serves me correctly Windows is supposed to install that automatically and at least my Win10 1909 build did.
 
Does anyone know what happened?


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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/03/23 06:09:38 (permalink)
Install the version available on EVGA or Asus sites, if you want the device to properly list itself in device manager.
 
I wouldn't expect much from it, since Intel discontinued support for it.
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2021/03/23 15:08:33 (permalink)

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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2024/01/10 13:50:32 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Cool GTX 2024/01/10 13:57:23
I apologize for joining the discussion late, but I wanted to share this information as it may help others struggling to find the correct solution.
 
If you disable support for ITBM 3.0 in the EVGA BIOS, it resolves the problem of missing or unknown drivers. Importantly, this action doesn't remove or disable Turbo Booster from the system. You can verify this by checking the services, where Turbo Booster should still be running.
 
I'm not allowed to link but the confirmation is at Intels Community Forum under "Intel-Turbo-Boost-Max-Technology-3-0-Issue" by RG16
post edited by ragefuryws - 2024/01/10 13:54:04
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Re: Where did Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 go?! 2024/01/10 13:58:10 (permalink)
ragefuryws
I apologize for joining the discussion late, but I wanted to share this information as it may help others struggling to find the correct solution.
 
If you disable support for ITBM 3.0 in the EVGA BIOS, it resolves the problem of missing or unknown drivers. Importantly, this action doesn't remove or disable Turbo Booster from the system. You can verify this by checking the services, where Turbo Booster should still be running.
 
I'm not allowed to link but the confirmation is at Intels Community Forum under "Intel-Turbo-Boost-Max-Technology-3-0-Issue" by RG16


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