Performance Mode

Hi All,
Pls help to advise what's is the difference btw performance mode : slow, fast, turbo and ultra turbo ?
By setting the individual 4 mode how can i know the difference on my system ? Can system perform better ? or fast ? Can speed up net surfing ? or etc.......
By doing the setting will my system damage or will it reduce system life-span ?

Hi Icecold,
Thanks for your prompt reply, pls advise me how to run memtest86 ?
I'm using Prime95 and CPU Burn-in to test my system, is this 2 software ok to test the system ?
Thanks in advance.....

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