Things will only be worsened if his box is completely pinned. Since SRCDS
for the most part is still single threaded (and most likely always will
be), if he has a spare core there will be a performance boost.

Kyle.

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Oskar Levin <os...@dataviruset.com> wrote:

> Turbo boost (and other concurring similar technologies) should only kick in
> if less cores are being used. In order words - it should make things worse
> than they are.
>
> Regards
> Oskar Levin
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> Would Intel's Turbo Boost negatively affect server performance?
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> P.S. Intel Turbo Boost is a built-in feature of certain processors that
> dynamically overclocks the base frequency of the processor (eg. going from
> 3.50Ghz to 3.80Ghz) during periods of high load.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Turbo_Boost
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