BIOS Setup How To Maximize Your Intel 12700K CPU On An ASUS TUF Z690-Plus WiFi D4 Best Motherboard

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  • @miroslavcaslavsky8761
    @miroslavcaslavsky8761 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks a lot! You helped me a lot! Thanks to your tutorial, my 12600K on MB TUF Gaming Z690 D4
    processor, which I have for gaming, is finally running at full power! Thank you!

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  3 месяца назад

      You are most welcome! Happy to help! Please like and subscribe for more helpful videos. Thanks again!

  • @Grvag
    @Grvag 6 дней назад +1

    Subscribed keep up with more bios update for this setup 🙏😎

  • @БатанинСергей
    @БатанинСергей 11 месяцев назад +4

    Спасибо. Вполне подробное объяснение. Теперь буду разбираться с моей платой на DDR5.

  • @ZacharyMorrison-j6w
    @ZacharyMorrison-j6w 7 дней назад +1

    I wish z690/z790 had more DDR4 options it sucks how you can't find a good b die kit anywhere these days

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  7 дней назад +1

      Yeah. I am actually creating a video right now to be released soon regarding performance differences from a DDR4 on Z690 and DDR5 on a Z790 kits and combo with the same Intel 12700k CPU. So that my viewers would know what performance does it really make.

    • @ZacharyMorrison-j6w
      @ZacharyMorrison-j6w 7 дней назад +1

      @tweakmixbuilds right now I just built a new system with a 12700kf, asus rog strix z690i, and a 7200mhz 34-42-42-84 2x16gb ram kit running at 6800mhz I'm trying to figure out how to tune ddr5 this is my first build with ddr5 my last setup was a 10900k on asus maximus hero z490 with a 2x16gb 3600mhz 14-15-15-34 tuned to some custom super tight timings

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  7 дней назад

      @@ZacharyMorrison-j6w Let me know your motherboard's and RAM kits' brand and model. I'll check it out for you.

    • @ZacharyMorrison-j6w
      @ZacharyMorrison-j6w 7 дней назад +1

      @tweakmixbuilds my motherboard is an asus rog strix z690i and my ram kit is a team group 7200mhz 34-42-42-84 but I have it running at 6800mhz

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  7 дней назад

      @ZacharyMorrison-j6w got it. I’ll check it out for you. And revert in a bit.

  • @EsperLeon730
    @EsperLeon730 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice, Good Video. Thank You 🖤

  • @retractionmusic4972
    @retractionmusic4972 9 месяцев назад +3

    Followed these settings and the biggest thing was seeing an improvement in my cpuz test but the temp does spike for like 1 second to 91 degrees, so may turn off the thermal limit on MCE as well but i dont think games will reach that anyway, only a benchmark

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  9 месяцев назад

      What CPU and CPU cooler are you using?

    • @retractionmusic4972
      @retractionmusic4972 9 месяцев назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds 12700kf and coolermaster ar360 AIO but with these settings the voltages run waaaay high too can't undervolt anything under 1.3v the systems requires minimum 1.42 with these syncing all cores

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  9 месяцев назад

      @@retractionmusic4972 Please check your AIO fan curve settings. Try to set the fans at 100% when 80degC CPU temp is reached. Try not undervolting it first.

    • @retractionmusic4972
      @retractionmusic4972 9 месяцев назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds yeah I don't know why 12 gen and up runs so hot it's crazy, but the voltages just seems to push so high on this gen

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  9 месяцев назад

      @@retractionmusic4972 happy to help.

  • @jp99575w
    @jp99575w 3 месяца назад +1

    Great tutorial. I will need to do my first bios update (1st attempt for me) on my ASUS z690i, it's paired with a i9-13900k. The new update (3603) allows the user to change Performance Preferences with a new option for "Intel Default Settings" which was never there before. Then there was an update from 3603 to 3701 that includes a microcode 0x125. Do I need to do 3603 before doing 3701? Also before doing any bios update is it necessary to reset your bios to factory stock settings, Default (F5)? Will having XMP enabled for ram or custom fan curves affect the update from installing correctly?

    • @neeteshsharma6938
      @neeteshsharma6938 2 месяца назад +1

      Hi @jp99575w, you can do direct update to 3701 unless there is a requirement of 3603 or lower. You can have this checked on the website for any extra info. As for the BIOS update, please do a Factory Stock Settings before you do the BIOS update, else for sure, you can have the motherboard bricked and then all kind of troubleshooting comes into the picture.....

    • @jp99575w
      @jp99575w 2 месяца назад

      @@neeteshsharma6938 Thanks so much for the info.

    • @neeteshsharma6938
      @neeteshsharma6938 2 месяца назад

      @@jp99575w Most welcome

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  2 месяца назад

      You’re most welcome.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  2 месяца назад

      @jp99575w , you’re most welcome.

  • @P07H34D
    @P07H34D 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have the same setup except for ddr5 ram and i have a 3070, with the most recent bios i am wondering if you have any details on how to undervolt the 12700k for better cooling performance while maintaining 5.0ghz or as close to those clock speeds as possible. Thanks.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  6 месяцев назад +1

      Since I cannot see your BIOS from here. And it depends system per system, for safety reasons of your PC investment, I suggest forn you to try downloading Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel XTU) tool directly from Intel. Just choose the correct operating system when download it. Install it and go to the undervolt section of the tool. Gradually lower down voltage. And perform the stability tests provided in the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel XTU) tool itself. Check and monitor your system stats (like temp and frequency) choose the most stable undervolt setting best for your cpu cooler as well. When you reach your desired setting, save it and reboot your system. You should be good by then. For best CPU temps even without undervolting... you can try some of the best AIOs or air coolers in your country/area. In my experience, 12700k are pretty much the best i7 perfomers at an easy to manage cooling and cpu cooler fan curve settings. In my 12700k setup, I use a dual air-cooler tower Noctua NH-D15. At an ambient of 24C in the room, I can get 35C low - 75C highest from idle to playing triple-A games.

  • @davidpradosdelucas
    @davidpradosdelucas 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have the same components as you, but a little higher 64GB, i7-11700K and Asus Strix Rog Z590-F, do you 100% recommend configuring the bios?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  10 месяцев назад

      Yes. You should! To maximize your rig's potential. I have another gaming PC that is very similar to yours. Refer to my RUclips video link: ruclips.net/video/3HGooHfRT3M/видео.htmlsi=PBXU_1TLr6cDm-DH. I did a stability test after BIOS setting. First you need to update your BIOS ( rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z590-f-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios/ ) if you haven't yet. Just make sure that you have a good cooler. Your ROG-Z590 mobo should show you a cooler rating high enough good enough to overclock your cpu. You need a good cooling system as well. As the 11700k is quite hot in the temp department. Have fun!

    • @SnoluwDPG
      @SnoluwDPG 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! I have i7 12700K and a Motherboard Z790-P D4.
      I do this overclock?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  8 месяцев назад

      @@SnoluwDPG My suggestion is, Yes! So that you an maximize your cost to performance experience. But do take note that before overclocking, please make sure you have considered all these in your rig: good airflow (intake and exhaust), good cpu cooling (AIO, custom water cooling or rated air cooler) and good rated power supply [PSU] (for you to have ample power based on total wattage of CPU, GPU and your entire system. a bronze rating is already goo. But Gold is definitely better). For stable power CPU power, please make sure to plug all motherboard ATX CPU power cords (usually located at the upper left of the motherboard near the heat spreaders) supplied by your PSU. Have fun and enjoy!

    • @whitebeltbjj3739
      @whitebeltbjj3739 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@tweakmixbuildsHey do you know what setting it would be to limit my wattage? Im trying to stay under 220w with this CPU and if I get a 14900k I would like to know because I have the exact same motherboard. Thanks for the video.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  5 месяцев назад

      @@whitebeltbjj3739 , hi there! There are several ways to do it. You might want to try this one first: Download (from Intel website) and install Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU). Go to "Advance Tuning" tab. Look for "Turbo Boost Max" and "Turbo Boost Short Power Max" settings. Set those to your desired wattage limit (like 220W). Then apply settings. And use your computer with that setting. Make sure to monitor temperatures and test stability (you can use Cinebench, AIDA64, Prime95, etc.). Let me know! Thanks. And favor please to help me continue this: like and subscribe. Thanks again!

  • @pastorjay75
    @pastorjay75 5 месяцев назад +2

    How do you change the frequency to 5000 MHz mine still says 3700Mhz and it can reach 5100Mhz

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there. You may follow my instructions from here. ruclips.net/video/sI08bLtxtC4/видео.html . Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe and watch more of my videos. More to come out soon.

  • @fengnan2041
    @fengnan2041 14 дней назад +1

    hey my system is Asus Z690-A, i7 12700kf, ddr4 3600, do you recommend to to use same settings as in video?

  • @thomasaugusto1784
    @thomasaugusto1784 Месяц назад +1

    Where I change the CPU voltage on this BIOS? I have an i5 12600kf and want to put ecores on 4.4 and pcorss on 5.0

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Месяц назад

      Enable Advanced Mode:
      • Once in the BIOS, press F7 to switch from EZ Mode to Advanced Mode.
      Navigate to the AI Tweaker tab:
      • In Advanced Mode, go to the AI Tweaker tab. This section contains the options for overclocking your CPU and adjusting core settings.
      Adjust P-Core and E-Core Ratios:
      • Look for the options labeled P-Core Ratio and E-Core Ratio.
      • These settings allow you to manually set the core ratios (multipliers) for your P-cores and E-cores, which determines their frequency.
      The formula is: Core Frequency = Base Clock (BCLK) x Core Ratio
      For example, if the base clock (BCLK) is 100 MHz and you set the P-Core ratio to 50, your P-core frequency will be 5.0 GHz.
      Adjust Core Voltage (optional):
      • To maintain stability when increasing the frequency, you may need to adjust the core voltage. This can be done under the CPU Core Voltage setting in the same AI Tweaker tab. However, increase voltage cautiously to avoid overheating or damage.
      Enable/Disable Specific Cores (optional):
      • If you want to enable or disable specific cores, go to the Advanced tab, select CPU Configuration, and then look for options related to core enabling/disabling, like Active E-Core Count or Active P-Core Count.
      Save and Exit:
      • After making the necessary changes, press F10 to save and exit. Your PC will reboot with the new settings.
      Important:
      • Be cautious when adjusting voltages and core frequencies, as improper settings can cause system instability or damage your CPU.
      • You can monitor temperatures and stability through stress testing software like Prime95 or Intel’s XTU (Extreme Tuning Utility). Make sure to have good CPU cooling and chassis ventilation system when doing this.
      Enjoy and have fun!
      Please like and subscribe for more quality and informative videos. Thank you!

  • @dragandragan6469
    @dragandragan6469 Месяц назад +1

    Do you have Thunderbolt 4 on your pc and how to enable it through BIOS? My pc does not recognise plugged Thunderbolt device. Pls advise.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Месяц назад

      Hi there! Here is how to enable Thunderbolt in your BIOS. Please follow these steps and options:
      >>> Enter BIOS Setup:
      • Restart your computer.
      • Press the BIOS key (usually Del, F2, or Esc) during boot-up. This key varies based on the manufacturer, but the BIOS access prompt usually appears at the bottom of the screen when the computer starts.
      >>> Find Thunderbolt Settings:
      • Navigate to the Advanced or Configuration tab (this depends on your BIOS layout).
      • Look for a section called Thunderbolt Configuration or Thunderbolt Settings.
      >>> Enabling Thunderbolt:
      • Within the Thunderbolt Configuration, find the Enable Thunderbolt or similar option.
      • Switch it from Disabled to Enabled.
      >>> Configure Additional Options (if available):
      • You might find additional Thunderbolt options such as:
      • Security Level: Options might include No Security, User Authorization, or Secure Connect.
      • Thunderbolt Boot Support: Enable this if you want to use Thunderbolt devices during boot-up.
      >>> Save Changes:
      • Once enabled, navigate to the Exit tab.
      • Select Save Changes and Exit.
      >>> Boot into Windows:
      • After saving, the computer will reboot. Once in Windows, you can check if Thunderbolt 4.0 is enabled through the Thunderbolt Control Center or Device Manager.
      Important: If you don’t see the Thunderbolt option in the BIOS, make sure your motherboard supports Thunderbolt 4.0 (by checking in your motherboard’s manual) and the necessary updated drivers and firmware are installed. Lastly if all these are followed, you might want your actual Thunderbolt 4.0 device checked for any physical product hardware malfunction or defect from your vendor or store where you bought it.
      I hope this helps. Thank you. Please like and subscribe for more quality and informative videos. Keep safe and have fun!

    • @dragandragan6469
      @dragandragan6469 Месяц назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds Hi, thank you for a swift and extended explanation. Sadly, no option in bios for enabling tb4. Pc is Asus TUF F15 FX507ZC4
      MB support tb4 acording to manual, all drivers updated.
      Strangely, when pluged into usbc port, device manager shows thunderbolt 3 (usb-c) to thunderbolt 2 adapter under USB devices. But that is all, cannot do anithyng else with that.
      Using adapters tb3 to usbc and tb to firewire adapter in order to connect my sony digital8 camcorder.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Месяц назад

      @@dragandragan6469 What is the brand and exact model of your Thunderbolt 4.0 device?

    • @dragandragan6469
      @dragandragan6469 Месяц назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds Sorry for late replay. Its Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter ​​​​​​​.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Месяц назад

      Apple to PC compatibility may depend on the specific devices you’re connecting. Some features, like display output or specific peripherals, may require drivers or additional software, and not all functions may work equally well across platforms.

  • @danielwoodland9576
    @danielwoodland9576 Год назад +2

    How come you didn't change the core voltage that's a lot of voltage your running for no reason.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Год назад

      What voltage value would you suggest for the 12700K?

    • @Keaweahe
      @Keaweahe 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@tweakmixbuildsundervolt it with a 0.1 offset. Im switching to intel, but even ryzen, stock voltages are usually unhealthy.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  9 месяцев назад

      @@Keaweahe I'll try. Thanks.

  • @Code-n-Flame
    @Code-n-Flame 8 месяцев назад

    Where are the voltage controls in this bios? Im looking to undervolt my 12900k and cant find the CPU core voltage settings.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  8 месяцев назад

      What is your motherboard?

    • @MovinOG
      @MovinOG 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@tweakmixbuilds hey im looking to undervolt my i7 13700k, im using asus prime z790, but i have no clue what to change in bios settings

  • @Chopy18S
    @Chopy18S 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Intel i5 12600k and a 4060 8gb with 3600mhz. I Play Fortnite and my CPU usage is okay gpu as well. I Play with 240hz Theo are Running Smooth but sometimes there come a big fat random Fps Drop to about 60fps. I reinstalled Windows and reinstalled NVIDIA drivers tryed 100 different Control Panel Settings and nothing Changed. I hab Resizable Bar on and XMP1 but it Doesnt getting better did you have any help?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  7 месяцев назад

      Hi there. Do you notice any unusual temperature increase in either you CPU or GPU when every time your FPS drops significantly (about 60 FPS you mentioned)? And what (capacity) power supply do you use?

  • @jeffwidjaiwdjawd2331
    @jeffwidjaiwdjawd2331 Год назад +1

    i have the same setup, except an ASUS mobo. in the System Agent CPU settings, do you recommend manually setting m.2 and PCIEx15(g5) link speeds to Gen4 for ssd and Gen5 for GPU? to force the GPU to be run off the CPU's PCIE 5.0 x 16 slot? ive always been confused about this . i feel like Auto would use the chipset lanes

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Год назад

      You may change it to what Gen your M.2 SSD or GPU specifies. But you may also leave it on Auto. No performance issue either way. The lesser your auto settings are, the faster you BIOS will load. But if you are unsure, leave it on auto.

  • @ffblegend
    @ffblegend 3 месяца назад +1

    So this MB should be able to use a Cat8 cable right and pull down 1000+ mbps from the ISP?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  3 месяца назад

      @@ffblegend Hi there! This motherboard has an Intel 2.5 Gb Ethernet port that can handle up to 2.5 Gbps (gigabits per second), which is equivalent to 2500 Mbps (megabits per second).
      For optimal performance with a 2.5 Gb Ethernet connection, you should use at least Cat 5e Ethernet cables. However, for better future-proofing and even more reliable performance, Cat 6 or Cat 6a cables are recommended. These cables are capable of handling higher speeds and are better suited for reducing interference over longer distances.
      But actual maximum internet speeds still depends on your contracted ISP max speed subscription.

  • @haithamyaldoqu3722
    @haithamyaldoqu3722 8 месяцев назад +1

    i have an i7-10700k with Z490-P and i dont seem to get why i experience fps drop while playing valorant. i've been researching this problem for months now but no one has any optimal explanation. would u be able to help? ive turned on everything suggested on my bios, but then i experience cpu overheat but no fps drop.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  8 месяцев назад

      hi @haithamyaldoqu3722 Valorant is a CPU bound game. If your CPU overheats while gaming, try to check the following. Any of these might help you resolve your overheating CPU:
      1. Try checking your AIO or CPU air cooler's functionality, if everything is good. Clean if needed. Check your CPU cooler fans for any abnormal/unusual sound squeaking, might need replacement.
      2. Check you AIO or CPU air cooler's fan curve. You might need to adjust to a more aggressive curve, like 100% (fan speed) on 75 or 80C CPU temperature.
      3. Clean and replace CPU thermal paste, then re-seat your AIO or CPU air cooler.
      Let me know.

    • @WasLostNow_Found
      @WasLostNow_Found 5 месяцев назад

      Sounds like he needs to under volt his CPU and he's forcing his PC on performance he doesn't have on PC if your getting blue screens even on low settings you definitely have old components I would suggest a PC reset and fresh windows install make sure your not just switching on all types of settings you have no clue about

    • @ExzeeLol
      @ExzeeLol 2 месяца назад

      Change your thermal paste

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  2 месяца назад

      I hope everything is ok already since 5 months ago, @haithamyaldoqu3722 .

  • @MitunaMiwok-y4g
    @MitunaMiwok-y4g 4 месяца назад +1

    VERY GOOD

  • @spirit7792
    @spirit7792 4 месяца назад +1

    asus tuf gaming b760-plus wifi d4 and i have turn on turbo boost when i play game crash when i disable turbo boost everything okey but performance is low what i most do pls

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  4 месяца назад

      @@spirit7792 what is your cpu and memory modules speed (mhz) and class latency? Make sure your BIOS is updated to the correct motherboard model. You can get it from ASUS TUF website in the support section of your motherboard model. Try to "Load Optimized Defaults" found in your "Exit" BIOS tab. Then enable your XMP1. Do not disable your turbo boost. I do not advise that for gaming purposes. Because your cpu will then just default to the maximum speed of your lowest core. It will mostly keep it to base speed. Save, reboot and then try gaming. Let me know.

    • @spirit7792
      @spirit7792 4 месяца назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds i have i7 13700kf memory 32 GB 3600 mhz and bios version i had 1205 bud there newer versions i think i most update bios?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  4 месяца назад

      For best CPU support, please update your BIOS to "TUF GAMING B760-PLUS WIFI D4 BIOS 1661". www.asus.com/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b760-plus-wifi-d4/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=TUF-GAMING-B760-PLUS-WIFI-D4 .....JUST MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS YOU CORRECT MOTHERBOARD MODEL BEFORE UPGRADING BIOS. After you update the BIOS, you do this: "Try to "Load Optimized Defaults" found in your "Exit" BIOS tab. Then enable your XMP1. Do not disable your turbo boost. I do not advise that for gaming purposes. Because your cpu will then just default to the maximum speed of your lowest core. It will mostly keep it to base speed. Save, reboot and then try gaming. Let me know."
      *please do take note that your CPU overclocking may not be fully supported due to your motherboard's chipset (B760) limitations.

    • @spirit7792
      @spirit7792 4 месяца назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds yes it is my motherboard and where i can find the maximum speed

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  4 месяца назад

      @@spirit7792 If turbo boost is enabled, with your motherboard, your CPU should reach 5.3-5.4Ghz top speed.

  • @quinnharris8477
    @quinnharris8477 5 месяцев назад

    Im having troube with my asus B760m plus wifi 2. Intel i714700k, 240 corsair cooler. My intel tuning software has my ratios and core voltages greyed out. When put through any streas test, it thermal throttles and hits 100% or close to it. If i start tweaking it, it seems like it starts to bottleneck the e cores at 75%, and my cinebench comes in very low. Any recommendations for this setup? The bios are identical

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  5 месяцев назад

      Please upgrade to BIOS Version 1658. Then try the "Optimal" BIOS settings first. Then use the benchmark results as your baseline. Then try your settings afterwards. Then compare results from the optimal settings baseline results. The adjust as needed - to your preference and stable system.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  4 месяца назад

      And also I think the B760 chipset does not support overclocking. That's why your Intel tuning software features are greyed-out. You need a motherboard with a "Z" prefix on the chipset. Like Z790...

  • @Tronx431
    @Tronx431 10 месяцев назад

    Hi I have the same motherboard and my CPU tanks at 4.5mhz instead of 4.9mhz(advertised turbo p core speed) on my i5 12600k idk why...do you maybe know how to fix this?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  10 месяцев назад

      Make sure that your BIOS has the most recent update. Go to your BIOS setting. Set to "optimal settings". Set your RAM to XMP1. And "Disable" (if you are not planning to overclock your cpu) Asus Multicore Enhancement. Save BIOS and restart your PC. Check again if your CPU can already reach up to 4.9mhz or higher by using any of your CPU benchmarking software you have.

  • @TheGamer-jd5sh
    @TheGamer-jd5sh 9 месяцев назад

    I have i7 11700kf and asus tuf b550 plus wifi should i still do this

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  9 месяцев назад

      I think the Asus TUF B550 Plus WiFi is for AMD processors. So if this correct, then my answer is "no". Because you'll need a Ryzen AM4 cpu for that motherboard.

  • @valonfazlija889
    @valonfazlija889 Год назад

    Hi im having bit of a problem with asus z690 art pro cant find undervolt section for 12900k any idea and the intel oc tool not installing for some reasson

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Год назад +1

      Hi there! Update your BIOS to Version 2703. Then in BIOS, go to "Specific Performance Core". You can change your offset value from there. Save and reset. With your Intel OC Tool not installing - install Intel XTU instead. When prompted, choose "Install Anyway".

  • @TheOwlIsWhite
    @TheOwlIsWhite Год назад +2

    Thanks

  • @Chwrrycoke
    @Chwrrycoke Месяц назад

    I dont have the ai tweaker in bios?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Месяц назад

      What exact motherboard brand and model are you using? And what do you need it for?

  • @moneyzonetrader
    @moneyzonetrader 2 месяца назад +1

    settings for i9 10900k?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  2 месяца назад +1

      @@moneyzonetrader though it may differ in a lot of ways. Like your hardware combinations and how you intend to set and use your computer. But here are some general tips I can suggest for you:
      - If overclocking:
      - Set the Core Ratio to Sync All Cores.
      - Manually adjust the CPU clock speed. Many users aim for 5.0 GHz to 5.3 GHz for all cores, though this depends on your cooling solution and silicon lottery.
      - Ensure adequate CPU and system cooling before pushing beyond stock speeds.
      - If not overclocking: Leave the setting on Auto
      Enjoy and have fun!

    • @moneyzonetrader
      @moneyzonetrader 2 месяца назад

      @@tweakmixbuilds i have deepcool castle ex 360mm aio . Intel cpu test max out at 71 degree temp.

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  2 месяца назад +1

      @@moneyzonetrader was the setting overclocked or not when you did your CPU test?

    • @moneyzonetrader
      @moneyzonetrader 2 месяца назад +2

      @@tweakmixbuilds just enabled xmpII and 4133mhz dram . And changed nothing else

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  2 месяца назад +1

      @@moneyzonetrader if you enabled only the XMP II from a default motherboard setting, then chances are that your CPU is set to run on auto.

  • @11xxDIMAxx11
    @11xxDIMAxx11 Год назад +1

    Hello.
    Im new in overlock.
    And usually i use Auto Oc, fortunately Asus Motherboard have auto Oc1 And Oc2 profile.
    Sow with Oc2 i have something 4.9 ghz.
    But then i go to Au tweaker /thermal velocity boost.
    And i find option
    Enhanced tvb or Overlocking tvb and there are 1+boost profile and 2+ boost.
    Sow i try and he just up my Overclock speed. My cpu now on 5.0 ghz. With that option.
    Can you please tell me what that option do and itsnok if i use it after auto oc2?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Год назад +1

      Hi! The TVB boost profile will just add voltage to your CPU and eventually heat it up some more with just a little gain. I suggest, if you're new to overclocking, first you have to figure out first why you will do overclocking. Or if there is a need for you to do so. Now if you have figured-out what you would want to achieve in overclocking, I would suggest for you to research more on undervolting your cpu instead. For OC1 and OC2 tuning profiles, I suggest you use OC1 if you are using an air cooler. And OC2 if you're using an AIO/watercooling. Conduct benchmarks with available softwares online like Cinebench, Prime95, etc. Record and compare results while you change settings. So you would know your best and stable settings that suits your computing or gaming requirement. Keep safe and have fun!

    • @11xxDIMAxx11
      @11xxDIMAxx11 Год назад +1

      @@tweakmixbuilds thanks 🤗

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  Год назад

      @@11xxDIMAxx11 , you're welcome.

    • @11xxDIMAxx11
      @11xxDIMAxx11 Год назад +1

      @tweakmixbuilds
      Anyway, i tried last time, and the temperature was good with Oc 2, and I chose Tvb Boost profile 2
      And i think the cpu was on 5.0 ghz or something like this dont remember if it was on 4.9 or 5.0
      Anyway, the temperature in the game was 60°c
      But yeah, i read that Auto oc set really high voltage, and it's not good.
      Hmm oc i do just wanna test my new cpu what can do and how many fps can give me when i play.
      Sometime i use cpu to decritp some hashes and i see that when i oc on my speed of decript its more fast.
      Sow yeah i just wanna a stable Oc. For everyday.
      I have air coller but i have a really open and big case, and i have 8 collers 😀 in my case. 4 on the left 2 on top ontaher 1 on back and 1 big in the front.
      Sow yeah. And obviosly 2 coller on my air coller :)
      Temperature its awsome and o have Protection for the socket you know for 12 /13 gen that give me too -°C on cpu.

    • @flipflop9783
      @flipflop9783 Год назад

      ​@@tweakmixbuilds i do all you show now my controler not recognize

  • @Мирза05
    @Мирза05 7 месяцев назад +1

    У меня маиеринка Asus tuf gaming z 790 wifi d4 , могу ли сделать такие настройки для разгона процпссора ?

    • @tweakmixbuilds
      @tweakmixbuilds  7 месяцев назад

      What processor model are you overclocking?