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ASUS tuning utility name?

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What is the name of ASUS's overclocking utility that spends 30 minutes to an hour tweaking and tuning an overclock?

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Asus 4 way optimization in the AI Suite III but I'm pretty sure your motherboard has to support it.

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Isn't it ROG gPU tweak utility

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turbo v evo i think...

youll also want the other one that allows you to adjust load line and ect. forget the name of that one, its an option in the installer.

 

 

do it manually in bios, dude. way more enjoyable  ...let that robot do your overclocking, pfft.. frowned on by society man

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AI Suite III

Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow; Motherboard: MSI ZZ490 Gaming Edge; CPU: i7 10700K @ 5.1GHz; Cooler: Noctua NHD15S Chromax; RAM: Corsair LPX DDR4 32GB 3200MHz; Graphics Card: Asus RTX 3080 TUF; Power: EVGA SuperNova 750G2; Storage: 2 x Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Crucial M500 240GB & MX100 512GB; Keyboard: Logitech G710+; Mouse: Logitech G502; Headphones / Amp: HiFiMan Sundara Mayflower Objective 2; Monitor: Asus VG27AQ

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Auto overclocking often results in more voltage than necessary being used.

Do it manually it is more rewarding. :)

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Auto overclocking often results in more voltage than necessary being used.

Do it manually it is more rewarding. :)

Very true

Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow; Motherboard: MSI ZZ490 Gaming Edge; CPU: i7 10700K @ 5.1GHz; Cooler: Noctua NHD15S Chromax; RAM: Corsair LPX DDR4 32GB 3200MHz; Graphics Card: Asus RTX 3080 TUF; Power: EVGA SuperNova 750G2; Storage: 2 x Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Crucial M500 240GB & MX100 512GB; Keyboard: Logitech G710+; Mouse: Logitech G502; Headphones / Amp: HiFiMan Sundara Mayflower Objective 2; Monitor: Asus VG27AQ

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Auto overclocking often results in more voltage than necessary being used.

Do it manually it is more rewarding. :)

turbo v evo i think...

youll also want the other one that allows you to adjust load line and ect. forget the name of that one, its an option in the installer.

 

 

do it manually in bios, dude. way more enjoyable  ...let that robot do your overclocking, pfft.. frowned on by society man

 

I do prefer doing it manually, but this is for someone who isn't so interested in manual tweaking.

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use, and by some other means to give us knowledge which we can attain by them. - Galileo Galilei
Build Logs: Tophat (in progress), DNAF | Useful Links: How To: Choosing Your Storage Devices and Configuration, Case Study: RAID Tolerance to Failure, Reducing Single Points of Failure in Redundant Storage , Why Choose an SSD?, ZFS From A to Z (Eric1024), Advanced RAID: Survival Rates, Flashing LSI RAID Cards (alpenwasser), SAN and Storage Networking

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