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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Count_Grishnackh on February 21, 2016, 10:46:01 am
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Hi all,
I recently built myself a new pc, here are the specs:
CPU : i7-6700K @ 4.00 Ghz
Mobo : Gigabyte Z170X-GAMING 5
GFX : Sapphire Tri-X Radeon R9 FURY 4GB HBM
RAM : Corsair Vegeance LPX 16GB (8GB x 2 kit) DDR4-3200
Cooling : Corsair Hydro H100i GTX Liquid Cooling
PSU : Corsair RM850i
SSD : 850 EVO 250GB SSD
HHD : WD 4TB Black
OS : Windows 10 x64
Case : Corsair Graphite 780T
Im a noob when it comes to OCing, but Id like to get a bit more out of my system... So im trying to use Easytune, but its just not doing anything?
From the couple of videos I saw on youtube, all you have to do is click desired OC (In the Easytune App) and in a short bit the PC should restart?
Do you have to do anything else? because once I click say; OC @ 4.4GHz ... I wait 15 mins for the reboot and it doesn't come? Not like my PC hangs or anything just... nothing happens?
Ive tried uninstalling and reinstalling APP center/Easytune... but I cant get it working?
Any ideas/help is much appreciated! :D
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I did try easytune myself out of curiosity , and from what i could see on my system there was no need for a reboot when selecting the pre baked overclocking profiles easytune offers ,the oc was just applied along with correct voltage , however i have found easytune to be somewhat over compensating in the voltage, as i can set the same overclock in the bios with less voltage, however this does not mean easytune does it wrong as all the o/c profiles work and are within the safe zone for voltages .
And for those users that don't want to mess in there bios easytune is a perfect and sound solution in this case ....
to check the o/c has been applied use cpu-z and a stress test application of your choice / i use the gigabyte intel extreme tuning utility that is on my motherboards utilities download section from gigabyte .
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I did try easytune myself out of curiosity , and from what i could see on my system there was no need for a reboot when selecting the pre baked overclocking profiles easytune offers ,the oc was just applied along with correct voltage , however i have found easytune to be somewhat over compensating in the voltage, as i can set the same overclock in the bios with less voltage, however this does not mean easytune does it wrong as all the o/c profiles work and are within the safe zone for voltages .
And for those users that don't want to mess in there bios easytune is a perfect and sound solution in this case ....
to check the o/c has been applied use cpu-z and a stress test application of your choice / i use the gigabyte intel extreme tuning utility that is on my motherboards utilities download section from gigabyte .
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the reply! I actually forgot I posted this :/
With regards to the reboot, that could be... I watched a couple videos that were the old EasyTune versions, and I just figured that this one would reboot aswell.
I will be sure to check in CPU-Z and perform a stress test, but it great knowing it does actually work (not that not wouldn't, but you know what I mean) from someone who actually tested it out.
I do know a bit about computers but 'honestly I'm too scared to dabble in OC myself, especially solo with out guidance lol So this suits me just fine.
Thanks again!