• OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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    19 hours ago

    It actually clocked the processor down rather than speeding things up.

    In the early days of PCs games usually just ran as fast as the processor ran. As the processors got faster, games started to run too quickly to play. The turbo button slowed down the processor speed so you could still play those older games.

    Now games use the clock to determine how quickly things happen, not the speed of the processor, so we don’t have that problem.