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Gigabyte EasyTune software

Gigabyte EasyTune software

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Colefusion
Senior Member
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02-11-2024, 03:04 AM
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Hello! I'm about to overclock my i7 6700k and this is my first time doing it. I understand the usual steps would involve changing BIOS settings, but I wanted to check out Gigabyte's EasyTune software first. I'm curious if I can adjust the multiplier and voltage there, which seems feasible in the Advanced CPU OC panel. I didn't intend to use AutoTuning or any preset profiles.

I'm wondering how reliable these changes are—do they actually affect the BIOS, or do I need to reapply them every time I restart? It's not a big deal; I can test the system and then switch back to BIOS to save the changes (or maybe use Adaptive voltage, which seems missing in EasyTune).

Thanks for reading and helping!
~Etha
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Colefusion
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM #1

Hello! I'm about to overclock my i7 6700k and this is my first time doing it. I understand the usual steps would involve changing BIOS settings, but I wanted to check out Gigabyte's EasyTune software first. I'm curious if I can adjust the multiplier and voltage there, which seems feasible in the Advanced CPU OC panel. I didn't intend to use AutoTuning or any preset profiles.

I'm wondering how reliable these changes are—do they actually affect the BIOS, or do I need to reapply them every time I restart? It's not a big deal; I can test the system and then switch back to BIOS to save the changes (or maybe use Adaptive voltage, which seems missing in EasyTune).

Thanks for reading and helping!
~Etha

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ImButy
Junior Member
41
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM
#2
Keep using the BIOS, it gives you greater flexibility in adjusting settings. The overclock is activated at startup instead of after the OS boots.
Software-based voltage adjustments might not work well at startup.
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ImButy
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM #2

Keep using the BIOS, it gives you greater flexibility in adjusting settings. The overclock is activated at startup instead of after the OS boots.
Software-based voltage adjustments might not work well at startup.

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Willz_03
Member
179
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM
#3
Keep using the BIOS, it gives you greater flexibility in adjusting settings. The overclock is activated at startup instead of after the OS boots.
Software-based voltage adjustments might not work well at startup.
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Willz_03
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM #3

Keep using the BIOS, it gives you greater flexibility in adjusting settings. The overclock is activated at startup instead of after the OS boots.
Software-based voltage adjustments might not work well at startup.

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Holmer9
Junior Member
41
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM
#4
Ok, thank you!
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Holmer9
02-11-2024, 03:04 AM #4

Ok, thank you!