![]() Across the top are Favorites, Tweaker, Settings, System Info, Boot, and Save and Exit. Inside Advanced Mode, we see the more typical style, with headings across the top and the information/editable fields below. But the memory functions do require a reboot for proper memory training. ![]() I was able to push the overclock a bit on the CPU from within Windows, preventing any time wasted from rebooting in the BIOS. The last section, Advanced Power, is where to change VCore current protections, PWM phase control, as well as CPU and SOC Loadline Calibration values.Īll in all, Easy Tune works as described. There isn’t much going on in the memory section, but that’s best edited from the BIOS anyway. The Advanced DDR OC is where you adjust memory frequency or enable XMP profiles. There are several voltage options to change as well, including CPU Vcore and SOC, DRAM, VDDP and VDD18, which are all important when pushing your CPU or memory overclocks. This section contains both CPU ratio and BCLK values, which can be edited. While this works, it’s better to use PBO or manual overclocking and customize from there.įor overclocking, we would use the Advanced CPU OC section. The first section is labeled Smart Boost and gives basic canned settings of “Default,” where the CPU has one core at 3.6 GHz, and “OC” where all cores are boosted to 3.8 GHz. ![]() Although it is informational, there is also plenty of functionality that comes along with Easy Tune. The Easy Tune application is where users are able to see a sort of state of the union of the system, including CPU and memory speeds, along with temperature and voltages. ![]()
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