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Is there a free version of aida64 for pc
Is there a free version of aida64 for pc









  1. IS THERE A FREE VERSION OF AIDA64 FOR PC MANUAL
  2. IS THERE A FREE VERSION OF AIDA64 FOR PC DOWNLOAD

I can both UV by -70mv AND overclock as much as XTU allows me, and it's stable. Haswells seem to really like undervolting. You gain lower CPU temps, which translate to longer CPU life. The worst thing that can happen when you undervolt too much is a blue screen - at which point you reboot and up the voltage a bit. Note undervolting is, unlike overclocking, both perfectly safe and also arguably beneficial for the processor. Undervolting via XTU, as hmscott suggested, is something you should consider doing. I am not 100% sure, but I think it's only with haswell that they allowed you to modify these settings on any model (you have ivy bridge).ĩ7 degrees max is a bit too hot in my opinion. It may be your processor is unsupported by XTU - in general it's for enthusiast desktop processors and extreme edition mobile ones. Here is the maxspeed minus 50mV XTU profile - it sets the CPU/cache core multipliers to 36x,35x,34x,34x

IS THERE A FREE VERSION OF AIDA64 FOR PC MANUAL

My G750JW would run with -100mV offsets for a greater CPU temperature drop, you can try that too by changing the values in the XTU Manual settings area - the voltage offsets are pop up menus with a list of voltage offsets, and there is a pop up setting menu for both CPU and Cache. Then re-run your AIDA64 test and see the temperature drop. Here is the default minus 50mV XTU profile

is there a free version of aida64 for pc is there a free version of aida64 for pc

Here is an image, just before clicking Apply The exact name of the settings to tune are:

IS THERE A FREE VERSION OF AIDA64 FOR PC DOWNLOAD

Here is the web site and download for current XTU 4.2.0.8 Setting negative CPU/cache offset voltage may be the most valuable tweak XTU does, as the MAX OC is only 5%, but dropping the CPU temperature extends the life of the laptop. If you don't want to OC, you can use XTU to drop the CPU/cache voltage offset, from 0 to -50mV up to -100mV which will drop temps quite a bit. You don't say anything about CPU speed or XTU OC, so I am assuming you are running at stock CPU settings, and stock CPU/cache voltage offset settings. is it normal ? :confused: and GPU max temp 64c. Asus g750jw stability test with AIDA64 for 10hr average temp CPU 92c.











Is there a free version of aida64 for pc