How to disabled Turbo Boost in Lenovo IdeaPad V570?

I looked in the BIOS, but the layout "Advanced" hidden.
Can still know how to disable TurboBoost?
(sorry for my english) 
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2yigit, thank you. I'll wait for your answer, as well as look for himself. Maybe find a solution. If that - otpishu in this topic. But something tells me that the best solution to this problem -the discovery of hidden partitions bios. But how? No idea.
2Duck3, thx. Forgive me for what I brought you a little information. I have a laptop - Intel Core i5-2410M. And in the BIOS, as stated above, I have a hidden partition where you can change the number offactors, frequency and so on.
PS> Sorry for my english. 2yigit, u have userbar on russian. Do u know Russian?

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