Asus autotuning!

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Great gadget, pressed a button and went from 3.3 to 4.3!

However I did this before I'd even played a game on my new system. So when I played crysis 2 it crashes after about 10-15mins.

Problem is, I can't work out how to make it stop and go back to 3.3!!!

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press a different button in the gadget! :)

Assuming you are using easytune? there are traffic light system sort of coloured buttons, so just click the leftmost green one to go back.
 
I haven't seen anything called 'easytune' or any traffic lights lol.. :(

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Does nothing! It seems to just reset those 3 sliders if you mess around with them, which I haven't. I did the autotune. Any ideas?

I'm really not enjoying this P8Z68-V I must admit :(

Ever since I've installed it my mouse randomly stops working (it moves the cursor but I can't do any clicks) then randomly comes back. Never had any issue on my old board. Don't suppose anyone knows anything about this?
 
Ok so there was a microswitch on the motherboard that wasnt in the default position, I probably moved it when installing as it's right on the edge. So I'm back to 3.3!

Now to figure out why my new hdd doesnt show up in my computer and why the numlock doesnt come on on restart....
 
You should reduce the BCLK back down to 100MHz, increasing this even 1MHz can make the system unstable.

Another thing is that for 4.3GHz I'd say 1.195V is a bit low, especially if you account for Vdroop so you should increase it to something in the range of 1.25-1.30V for safety - anything upto 1.35V is playing it safe for long term use on these CPU's.

Last thing. You need to find out the voltage for the ram as most now run at 1.5V, you may have got ram for 1.65V but from memory this is the upper limit that you should run it. The closer you can run it to 1.5V the better.
 
OK - that'll teach me to not read all posts..

There should be a setting in the bios for numlock on boot, just change it. The SATA could need a partition/formatting, you can do that from Computer Management.
 
Thank you for the advice though, I'm sure it will come in handy once I'm sure it's all stable and then I can O/C a little (I'm not a big fan of OCing).

Managed to format the drive in disk manager, forgot you had to do that... thanks!

There is a numlock option for boot in the bios, however enabling that still turns it off when it gets to windows, very very annoying for me :(
 
Thank you for the advice though, I'm sure it will come in handy once I'm sure it's all stable and then I can O/C a little (I'm not a big fan of OCing).

Managed to format the drive in disk manager, forgot you had to do that... thanks!

There is a numlock option for boot in the bios, however enabling that still turns it off when it gets to windows, very very annoying for me :(

Num Lock usually reverts to the setting it was on when you switched the PC off.

So if you switch off Num Lock and then restart the PC it should start with Num Lock switched off.
 
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