In this example the three important entries are theBaseBoard Manufacturer,BaseBoard Product, and theBaseBoard Version, which show that we have an ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 APEX Rev 1.xx motherboard. This page also reveals how much RAM is in the system,the processor’s make and model, as well ...
I know this chip is powerful, but to get this type of service I would say not. In addition to this, I have CPUID HWMonitor running as well. I noticed that all my cores are running at around 4768 MHz but one. That one seems to be fixed at 3498 MHz. No matter what, it stays ...
The 6900K CPU itself is working perfectly, no problems what so ever. It's mounted in an ASUS X99-Deluxe II motherboard and by using the BIOS defaults it just jumps up to 4.2GHz when needed. But I don't like if it was an Intel Confidential there was in the box. That's not what...
The BIOS is designed to get the most out of the board when overclocking. At first glance, some of the available options like the number of memory timings seem sparse compared to the ASUS and Gigabyte offerings. However, EVGA does a very good job of setting sub-timings to optimal points so...
cpuz135_x64.sys file information, click here to get more file information databases, cpuz135_x64.sys more... exists. file description is... ID:0002038
I know this chip is powerful, but to get this type of service I would say not. In addition to this, I have CPUID HWMonitor running as well. I noticed that all my cores are running at around 4768 MHz but one. That one seems to be fixed at 3498 MHz. No matter what, it stays ...
I know this chip is powerful, but to get this type of service I would say not. In addition to this, I have CPUID HWMonitor running as well. I noticed that all my cores are running at around 4768 MHz but one. That one seems to be fixed at 3498 MHz. No matter what, it stays ...
The 6900K CPU itself is working perfectly, no problems what so ever. It's mounted in an ASUS X99-Deluxe II motherboard and by using the BIOS defaults it just jumps up to 4.2GHz when needed. But I don't like if it was an Intel Confidential there was in the box. That's not what...
Now for some strange stuff; I removed the old Arctic Silver 5 from the CPU. Had to release both lock levers and so on, but didn't remove the CPU which is mounted using a special CPU mounting kit from ASUS, so it doesn't move when touched. Applied new Arctic Silver and assembled eve...
Now for some strange stuff; I removed the old Arctic Silver 5 from the CPU. Had to release both lock levers and so on, but didn't remove the CPU which is mounted using a special CPU mounting kit from ASUS, so it doesn't move when touched. Applied new Arctic Silver and assembled eve...