When a new illness or condition is announced/"discovered", there will always be people wanting to jump on the sympathy bandwagon attention-seeking. It's human nature, regrettably.
The use of a turbo button actually makes sense - "most" users are only likely to need OC'd settings for games and other high-performance applications. By being able to change between OC and non-OC at the flick of a button, it limits the amount of damage to components caused by overclocking a system over an extended period of time.
When a new illness or condition is announced/"discovered", there will always be people wanting to jump on the sympathy bandwagon attention-seeking. It's human nature, regrettably.
The use of a turbo button actually makes sense - "most" users are only likely to need OC'd settings for games and other high-performance applications. By being able to change between OC and non-OC at the flick of a button, it limits the amount of damage to components caused by overclocking a system over an extended period of time.