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For example, if I set XTU back to default and made the changes in BIOS, wouldn't XTU override anything I've set once windows starts up? So what's the best way to do it? I'm not sure there's a way to turn XTU "off" and just let the BIOS settings do their thing without XTU interfering. This all runs fine and good and maintains decent temps without overloading my MoBo VR, and I think I'd like to make these settings permanently in BIOS instead of XTU, especially since I triple-boot this machine in Windows, MacOS, and Linux, and I want these benefits in the other OSes, too. Set my processor core ratio to 50x and my cache ratio to 48x.

Here's what I've got running stably on my system, with temps maxing out at 82C:Ĭranked Turbo Boost Max and Short Power Max up to 255W. I've had some great success with my 9900k using Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility. I'm reasonably new to the whole overclocking thing.
#Overclocking pc using intel extreme tuning utility pro
Sent you capture screen of missing option and SSU report too.CPU: i9-9900k Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Mobo: MSI Z370-A Pro I have no option today except send back my I7 as i can not restaure its default or i can try to apply a default profile hat you would have sent me to test but as of today, my I7 is bricked.
#Overclocking pc using intel extreme tuning utility software
Looks like ETU changed default parameters to something really wrong and definitly LOCKED by this app and no more accessible by other ways.Īs of today, i think you should warn people not to use intel's XTU software at least until it's not fixed. Tryed multiple install, Clear CMOS, re use other tweak utilities with NO résults. Went well.Īpplyed "DEFAULT" ETU profile to revert back to normal : BRICKED my CPU

Tryed an auto overclocking with Intel XTU. BUT it didn't change anything at all except i could see voltage cranck up in stress tests but with no effect on P core frequency : 2600 mhz I could revert back to "Package" mode and cranck up the core voltage. I then installed the 7.5.3.3 version of XTU and the option was finally back. To be honest, i don't know if i clicked this option before i tryed to revert to default profile of XTU, but the point here is that it was impossible to revert back to "package" and that it had the effect of making it impossible to manage vcore voltage. I then tried to find another version of Intel's XTU to see if it could help with buggy latest version.Īnd on Tom's hardware article i saw that the revision used was 7.5.3.3 of XTU AND that i could see an option on the article screen shot that had completly desapeard from my version of XTU (the latest 7.7.0.12) : the RATIO /VOLTAGE TUNING MODE was not there and locked on the "Per-core" option, not allowing me to revert to "Package" mode. Problem : it did nothing, changing core voltage had no effect at all.Īfer a Looooong time uninstalling XTU and its profiles, clearing my motherboard CMOS, applying AI asus software overclok trying torestore my previous settings, restauring bios default in uefi, i could'nt conclude anything else than Intel's XTU DEFAULT parameters being faulty and making revert to normal state of my proc completly impossible. I then decided to push a little bit the core voltage as it was shown not to go upper than 1.18 volts, far far away from default acceptable voltage. Everything was fine except my P cores was 2600 Mhz. My I7 was not able to cranck up on P cores and loked to 2600 MHz freq whitout any other issue showed in XTU's monitoring. Then, i decided to revert the setings to the "DEFAULT" provided profile and problems did start. I started to stress test my cpu with no issues and no throttling. Going into the "AUTO" overclock, everything whent fine. I first used XTU latest version 7.7.0.12 as of march 23. I then decided to manually start to overclock using intel's extreme tuning utility (XTU) as adviced in tom's harware article. I decided to use ASUS AI 3 software to auto tweek my PC and see what could an auto overclok give me.Įverything went fine and i decided to revert back to normal clocking. I made some stress tests to monitor temp and freq on my system. Installed a fresh new W11 pro retail and made some tests with basic bios settings and basic ram timings (not XMP profiles).
#Overclocking pc using intel extreme tuning utility full
I installed a full new systeme with asus DDR 4 motherboard plus intel i7 12700k I7, 2x 16 G of 3600 DDR 4 and a solid AIO watercooling solution : artctic freezer II 280. I'll try to make it as clear as possible : I think there is a big issue with Intel XTU software and some (maybe all) Ader lake processors.Īs of today and as i found in some other posts on the internet, some of us are having major issue after using intel's XTU.
