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The question asks about fixing an issue where IA limits in HWinfo 64 consistently display "Yes".

The question asks about fixing an issue where IA limits in HWinfo 64 consistently display "Yes".

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crost95
Member
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09-15-2020, 05:32 PM
#1
Hi there,
My specs are
Apex 890
285K SP 85
24*2 mdie Acer 6800
Someone helped me optimize to 8800 with 69.2 latency (he says it’s not possible to lower it further).
5.5 P core, 5.0 E core synchronized
3.2 NGU 3.5 D2D 4.0 min&max ring
The system reports no errors in Windows hardware Erros(whea) in HWinfo 64 while running R23. I think that’s a positive outcome.
I disabled several unnecessary settings in the BIOS, like Vtd, virtualization tech, Intel innovation framework (DTT), speedstep, speedshift, TVB, Cstate, ceps. I also increased the temperature and power limits to their maximums.
Still, the IA limit keeps showing as YES regardless of adjustments. Is there a specific reason for that? How can I resolve it?
Thanks in advance.
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crost95
09-15-2020, 05:32 PM #1

Hi there,
My specs are
Apex 890
285K SP 85
24*2 mdie Acer 6800
Someone helped me optimize to 8800 with 69.2 latency (he says it’s not possible to lower it further).
5.5 P core, 5.0 E core synchronized
3.2 NGU 3.5 D2D 4.0 min&max ring
The system reports no errors in Windows hardware Erros(whea) in HWinfo 64 while running R23. I think that’s a positive outcome.
I disabled several unnecessary settings in the BIOS, like Vtd, virtualization tech, Intel innovation framework (DTT), speedstep, speedshift, TVB, Cstate, ceps. I also increased the temperature and power limits to their maximums.
Still, the IA limit keeps showing as YES regardless of adjustments. Is there a specific reason for that? How can I resolve it?
Thanks in advance.

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zenox56
Junior Member
16
09-17-2020, 12:46 PM
#2
The answer remains unclear about the reasons for the AI limit, always affirming yes.
AI is being used extensively across various applications, making it hard to verify each specific function without further details.
It’s advisable to confirm "unnecessary" components in the BIOS and ensure they are only disabled one at a time, noting original and new values.
Give yourself some time between adjustments and perform checks using tools like HWInfo to monitor changes.
You might need to restart the system after resetting.
Before doing so, thoroughly review the motherboard manual or guide.
ROG mentions several "890" versions.
Also, explore HWInfo 64 to understand why certain data appears as "Yes".
Take a few screenshots and share them here via imgur (www.imgur.com).
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zenox56
09-17-2020, 12:46 PM #2

The answer remains unclear about the reasons for the AI limit, always affirming yes.
AI is being used extensively across various applications, making it hard to verify each specific function without further details.
It’s advisable to confirm "unnecessary" components in the BIOS and ensure they are only disabled one at a time, noting original and new values.
Give yourself some time between adjustments and perform checks using tools like HWInfo to monitor changes.
You might need to restart the system after resetting.
Before doing so, thoroughly review the motherboard manual or guide.
ROG mentions several "890" versions.
Also, explore HWInfo 64 to understand why certain data appears as "Yes".
Take a few screenshots and share them here via imgur (www.imgur.com).