Pc wont enter sleep mode after installing AI3 Suite
Windows 10
Asus z170 Motherboard
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Uninstall AI3 Suite.
rotNdude eredeti hozzászólása:
Uninstall AI3 Suite.
yeah I did that, the only bad part is that I was looking for a program to overclock and control my pc fans settings
You should have said that. What component are you trying to overclock and what fans?
rotNdude eredeti hozzászólása:
You should have said that. What component are you trying to overclock and what fans?
I have 5 fans, one conected to the cpu and 4case fans conected to the motherboard....I want to overclock the cpu
It's a well known bug... I mean feature of AI3 Suite. It messes with your power management and sets it to max performance, no power saving. Which is what most people want when they overclock.

It will "auto override" your systems power scheme settings.

Overclocking = More power usage, more heat, more noise, for a mere few more FPS. Unnoticable theses days. Go back to 1999, where the microchips where larger (therefore more airflow room to keep cool when overclocking) and far less effective out of the box (therefore more higher overclockablility), if you want to actually overclock something worth while.

Real overclockers don't use an app, rather go via BIOS. However, you have to know what your doing to remain stable.

ps: If you have "ASUS Liveupdate" app installed, suggest getting rid of that too. Just manually update your drivers every now and then, rather than using that automatic process. It's a security hole at the moment.

Asus hardware is great, the bundle bloat software... not so much.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Azza ☠; 2016. jún. 10., 13:11
Azza ☠ eredeti hozzászólása:
It's a well known bug... I mean feature of AI3 Suite. It messes with your power management and sets it to max performance, no power saving. Which is what most people want when they overclock.

It will "auto override" your systems power scheme settings.

Overclocking = More power usage, more heat, more noise, for a mere few more FPS. Unnoticable theses days. Go back to 1999, where the microchips where larger (therefore more airflow room to keep cool when overclocking) and far less effective out of the box (therefore more higher overclockablility), if you want to actually overclock something worth while.

Real overclockers don't use an app, rather go via BIOS. However, you have to know what your doing to remain stable.

ps: If you have "ASUS Liveupdate" app installed, suggest getting rid of that too. Just manually update your drivers every now and then, rather than using that automatic process. It's a security hole at the moment.

Asus hardware is great, the bundle bloat software... not so much.
thanks, well Il manage ovelclocking through Bios, but there is one thing I want to measure, Temperature, got any app for that???
gagrecco03 eredeti hozzászólása:
Azza ☠ eredeti hozzászólása:
It's a well known bug... I mean feature of AI3 Suite. It messes with your power management and sets it to max performance, no power saving. Which is what most people want when they overclock.

It will "auto override" your systems power scheme settings.

Overclocking = More power usage, more heat, more noise, for a mere few more FPS. Unnoticable theses days. Go back to 1999, where the microchips where larger (therefore more airflow room to keep cool when overclocking) and far less effective out of the box (therefore more higher overclockablility), if you want to actually overclock something worth while.

Real overclockers don't use an app, rather go via BIOS. However, you have to know what your doing to remain stable.

ps: If you have "ASUS Liveupdate" app installed, suggest getting rid of that too. Just manually update your drivers every now and then, rather than using that automatic process. It's a security hole at the moment.

Asus hardware is great, the bundle bloat software... not so much.
thanks, well Il manage ovelclocking through Bios, but there is one thing I want to measure, Temperature, got any app for that???

Probably have to look around for Win 10.

There's everything from paid advance stuff, to freebees (some aren't that accurate).

Win 7 has a CPU Temp gadget add-on you can just place on your active desktop. You could try it I guess if it works for Win 10. It's called "Core Temp Gadget" by ALCPU I believe.
Azza ☠ eredeti hozzászólása:
gagrecco03 eredeti hozzászólása:
thanks, well Il manage ovelclocking through Bios, but there is one thing I want to measure, Temperature, got any app for that???

Probably have to look around for Win 10.

There's everything from paid advance stuff, to freebees (some aren't that accurate).

Win 7 has a CPU Temp gadget add-on you can just place on your active desktop. You could try it I guess if it works for Win 10. It's called "Core Temp Gadget" by ALCPU I believe.
thanx
MSI Afterburner, RivaTuner and OpenHardwareMonitor (or SpeedFan)
What else would you need.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Bad 💀 Motha; 2016. jún. 10., 18:43
Bad-Motha eredeti hozzászólása:
MSI Afterburner, RivaTuner and OpenHardwareMonitor (or SpeedFan)
What else would you need.
Perfect, yup just figuered out msi afterburner measure cpu tem aswell, all my temps are fairly good, after 130 hrs of gaming (FCprimal and watchdogs) all at max settings Vram to the top, my temps where 65 top on both gpus and 59C on the cpu, gpu fans running at 70% cases fans, dont know but I know they hit 100% at 80C soy they where around 70 also
Bad-Motha eredeti hozzászólása:
MSI Afterburner, RivaTuner and OpenHardwareMonitor (or SpeedFan)
What else would you need.
so I think is safe for me to overclock a bit
OC what?

Just use them for their features, monitoring, etc.
Bad-Motha eredeti hozzászólása:
OC what?

Just use them for their features, monitoring, etc.
Gpu memory clock and cpu mhz
If don't know what you're doing; leave them alone.

You can use Afterburner though for GPU Fan Control.
Among many other things.

SpeedFan should allow Fan Control of Fans connected to Motherboard; but overall I would say all fans should just not at 100% at all times. If they are loud and you need manual control, get a Fan Controller and connect your fans to that. Except for CPU Fan, that should always be connected to Motherboard.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Bad 💀 Motha; 2016. jún. 10., 19:45
Bad-Motha eredeti hozzászólása:
If don't know what you're doing; leave them alone.

You can use Afterburner though for GPU Fan Control.
Among many other things.
SpeedFan should allow Fan Control of Fans connected to Motherboard; but overall I would say all fans should just not at 100% at all times. If they are loud and you need manual control, get a Fan Controller and connect your fans to that. Except for CPU Fan, that should always be connected to Motherboard.
The fans I already set them to speed up when my gpu or cpu begins to heat....I tweak them from the Bios itself
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