Asus Turbov Auto Tuning Download

Asus Turbov Auto Tuning Download Average ratng: 3,9/5 9449 votes

Page 108: Using Asus Turbov Auto Tuning Mode 4.4.2 Using ASUS TurboV Auto Tuning Mode The Auto Tuning Mode allows smart auto-overclocking. Follow the instructions below to let TurboV EVO detect and overclock your system. Click the Auto Tuning tab and then click Start.

Page 108: Using Asus Turbov Auto Tuning Mode 4.4.2 Using ASUS TurboV Auto Tuning Mode The Auto Tuning Mode allows smart auto-overclocking. Follow the instructions below to let TurboV EVO detect and overclock your system. Click the Auto Tuning tab and then click Start. Unleash your PC's full performance with the ASUS AI Suite 3 utility. A TurboV Processing Unit (TPU) is the intelligence behind our automated system-tuning utility, offering the ability to fine-tune voltages, monitor system stats, and adjust overclock parameters for optimal performance. Supply power to monstrous gaming rigs with our Power Supply Units. High-end components and thermal solutions, made possible by our years of industry experience, provide better.

Noiziv

Joined
Dec 19, 2013
Messages
25 (0.01/day)
Processori7 4770k @ 4.2GHz
MotherboardASUS Z87-A
CoolingCooler Master Hyper T4
Memory8GB DRR3
Video Card(s)GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 670 2GB
CaseCorsair 400R
Just to start, I know little to nothing about overclocking and this is my first attempt at it.

A couple of weeks ago, I upgraded my PC by purchasing a new CPU and motherboard, along with a new cooler as well as a new tower.
My upgrades are as followed:
  • i7 4770k @ 3.5GHz
  • ASUS Z87-A
  • CoolerMaster Hyper T4
  • Corsair 400R
Now I read around on various forums and found that I could overclock my CPU by using the ASUS TurboV EVO Autotuning feature that they have. I attempted it by going ahead and using the 'Fast' option which quickly overclocks my system and without me having to do anything at all.
Once my system rebooted, after a few minutes a window popped up saying it increased by 0.00%. That to begin with kind of set off an alarm to me. I went ahead and checked out the system while playing games and noticed my CPU frequency up to about 4.2MHz, so it seems to have worked properly. However, I'm concerned with the temperatures while playing games..
While playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (not too heavy of a game), I am getting around 65C. My frequency doesn't go past 4.2MHz. I talked with a friend knowledgeable in overclocking and he told me 55C is probably about the highest my CPU temps should go while overclocking.
Now my question is, should I be worried about these temperatures? If so, what can I do to tone it down a bit? I can deal with something closer to 3.5GHz, as I wasn't really looking for a huge jump anyway.
This is an screenshot while in-game:

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please take into consideration that I know absolutely nothing about overclocking and am unsure what half of these settings do. Thanks a lot!
  • Latest Version: Makking the best of mac boot camp.

  • Requirements:

    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7

  • Author / Product:

    Asus / ASUS TurboV EVO

  • Old Versions:

  • Filename:

    TurboVEVO_V10225_XpVistaWin7.zip

  • MD5 Checksum: Rainbow ice cream cooking download.

    58651e7a117bfcbd4a04a3ee3a333172

ASUS TurboV EVO

Asus Turbov Download

is a freeware overclocking manager intended to take full advantage from the hardware set available in modern ASUS PC motherboards. Built from the ground up to be used both by novices and seasoned overclocking enthusiasts, one of the key advantages of ASUS TurboV EVO is its focus on enabling advanced overclocking features directly from Windows desktop. That’s right, countless visits to BIOS and UEFI boot interfaces are not needed with this app.
The app is primarily focused on enabling CPU overclocking and it provides manual overclocking tools for various subsystems located both inside CPU (buss frequency and multiplier) and your motherboard (a wide array of power-regulation settings that are crucial for enabling stable operations on higher CPU frequencies). The app can also manage overclocking of your RAM memory (frequency and voltage).
In addition to manual overclocking, OC novices will be pleased to hear that ASUS TurboV EVO features built-in automatic overclocking service that will slowly increase the operating frequency of your CPU and accompanying power delivery services and identify stable OC frequency for both gaming and productivity uses.
Installation and Use
It comes inside a small installation package that can be loaded into your system in mere seconds. All you need to do is to follow on-screen instructions and pick the hard drive location where you wish for this app to be stored. The app comes with a fully enabled uninstaller, making the removal of this app a very quick experience.
Upon your first boot, you will be welcomed into a very striking user interface that has very boldly designed elements that fit with the modern “gaming” esthetic. The main window offers a small monitoring area of your current CPU frequencies and processing loads and several areas for managing the OC tools. Manual and Auto-tuning modes have their own tab button on the top of the window, while various configurations and advanced settings can be accessed via buttons on the bottom (Tool, Monitor, Settings).
It is highly recommended to perform manual OC changes in small increments, thus enabling you to easily spot any instability. To quickly return to default settings for both your CPU and motherboard, you can simply click “OS Default Settings” button located on the main window of ASUS TurboV EVO app.

Asus Turbov For Windows 10

Features and Highlights
  • Official overclocking application for ASUS motherboards.
  • Manual and automatic overclocking of CPU and RAM memory.
  • Precise control over the power system of ASUS motherboards.
  • Streamlined interface with built-in monitoring tools.
  • Preset manager.
  • Achieve stable OC with automatic overclocking.
  • Available on all modern versions of Windows (XP, 7, 8 and 10).

Turbov Evo Asus

Note: Requires Asus motherboard.