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Java Tech Enthusiast
Java Tech Enthusiast
Jun 22, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Did 90s PC Cases Always Feature a Turbo Button?

The article explains that early IBM PCs used a fixed 4.77 MHz CPU clock for timing, prompting manufacturers of faster 80s and 90s clones to add a front‑panel Turbo button that could switch the processor between high speed and the original rate, ensuring compatibility with games and software that relied on the original timing.

CPU clockIBM PCPC hardware
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Why Did 90s PC Cases Always Feature a Turbo Button?
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
Jun 21, 2026 · Industry Insights

Why Did 1990s PC Cases Always Feature a Turbo Button?

The article explains how early IBM PCs set a 4.77 MHz timing standard, why faster CPUs required a Turbo button to throttle speed for software compatibility, how the button worked, its rise and fall in the market, and its lasting legacy in retro computing.

CPU clockIBM PCPC hardware
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Why Did 1990s PC Cases Always Feature a Turbo Button?