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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: hapek on March 21, 2017, 05:18:35 pm

Title: Easy Tune on B250
Post by: hapek on March 21, 2017, 05:18:35 pm
Hi, I got GA-b250m-D3H but i cant change a thing in EASY TUNE.All parametrs are greyet out. Should it even work on B250 mothereboards? If no, why it is posted as my MB's utility in download section. I know I cant OC, but ram timmings, CPU undervolting, its much easier to find sweet spoot without constant restart. Im updating bioses as they come out, and since F3's "CPU vcore adjustion" (and then the same in F4 wich came out few days later^^) i cant get ram to cl 12 (on F2 they working fine as CL12, now with cl 12 they start as 2133 no matter other settings). At las smart fan 5 is working, very usefull with watercoolingm, I can have my pump running 50% and temps are minimaly worse but its all so quiet after transfer from 775 :D OK, sorry, enough, spamm, can i do anything to make Easy Tune working ? Windows 10 ? Thxxx
Title: Re: Easy Tune on B250
Post by: shadowsports on March 24, 2017, 01:33:15 pm
Support for Easy Tune might be related to the CPU you are using.  If the CPU is not unlocked, the utility may not function properly or at all.  Other thing I have seen are conflicts when multiple BIOS profiles are used/saved.  Not sure if these apply in your situation, but it might explain why you are only able to make changes at a BIOS level and not in the utility.
Title: Re: Easy Tune on B250
Post by: CrazySmurf on July 09, 2017, 11:06:28 pm
I just upgraded from a Gigabyte Z97P-D3 with i7 4790K overclocked to 4.7Ghz with easytune to a B25M-D2V with i7 7700K CPU and I am having the exact same problem.

The BIOS settings only lets me change the multiplier to 45 max and the easytune overclocking settings are greyed out.

Can anyone tell me why? The CPU has an unlocked multiplier so why is it not letting me overclock it?

Title: Re: Easy Tune on B250
Post by: shadowsports on July 13, 2017, 02:24:48 pm
Try resetting your BIOS to defaults, save, then change only the boot order (what you need for the system to start).  Do you have the ability to OC now?  Both of these boards should support OC.  So it must be your hardware (such as memory), or a BIOS setting you are using.  Best guess.  If you aren't performing a fresh install of the OS with each build...  start there.