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In the 80s and 90s, some desktop PCs included a "Turbo" button, but what it actually did was a little unclear. What was it for and why don't PCs have them now?
The PC turbo button and LED clock speed display were common features on early personal computers. Wanting to add a little retro chic to his modern battle-station, [Matthew Frost] assembled a charmi… ...
A long, long time ago, personal computers used to feature a "Turbo" button alongside the Power and Reset buttons. Ironically, the "Turbo" button functioned opposite to what one might expect today ...
SilverStone is back with a beige PC case that looks just like your crappy old 486 FLP02 has a throwback facade but can fit a thoroughly modern PC inside.
To patch the issue temporarily, some computers in the early 90s included a “TURBO” button which actually slowed the computer’s clock speed down in order to help older software run without ...
Remember the days when most computers has three buttons, power, reset, and turbo? Well apparently they are nearly back. MSI is releasing the Twin Turbo… ...
A total of 99 bids were submitted for Jenson Button’s 1994 Porsche 911 (964) Turbo 3.6 X88, which is a one-off Horizon Blue Metallic example ...
Porsche's 964-generation 911 ended with a stunning group of Turbo 3.6 variants that largely took advantage of a power-increasing "X88" option.
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