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Maximus Tweak

no1yak
Level 8
Hi,
Can someone please explain what these settings do.
Thanks in advance.



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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator
The Tweak Modes are predefined presets for memory sub-settings and timings. Tweak Mode 1 is better for some module compatibility, Mode 2 is better for overclocking. Either can give better results depending on the memory configuration.
13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

Silent Scone wrote:
The Tweak Modes are predefined presets for memory sub-settings and timings. Tweak Mode 1 is better for some module compatibility, Mode 2 is better for overclocking. Either can give better results depending on the memory configuration.


Thanks for taking the time to answer, have tried auto and both 1 and 2 , everything works fine on any setting so left it on auto.

no1yak wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to answer, have tried auto and both 1 and 2 , everything works fine on any setting so left it on auto.


For most people, that's enough. Benchmarking it can help, you'd need to check with something like AIDA's bandwidth benchmark to see the differences. In day to day workloads, you're not going to notice.
13900KS / 8000 CAS36 / ROG APEX Z790 / ROG TUF RTX 4090

Is this option avaliable to Rampage VI Extreme also?

I can't seems to find this option under the same area as per the attached picture.

meankeys
Level 13
Yes - I believe it's in the timing setting at the top of the page

meankeys wrote:
Yes - I believe it's in the timing setting at the top of the page


Is there something's wrong with my board? (Rampage VI Extreme)

Because there is no such option in DRAM Timing,

The option "Maximum Tweak" is not there,

I am using the newest BIOS at this moment. (1102 x64)

TheOne_Emperor wrote:
Is there something's wrong with my board? (Rampage VI Extreme)

Because there is no such option in DRAM Timing,

The option "Maximum Tweak" is not there,

I am using the newest BIOS at this moment. (1102 x64)


It isn't a Maximus X board.

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TheOne_Emperor wrote:
Is there something's wrong with my board? (Rampage VI Extreme)

Because there is no such option in DRAM Timing,

The option "ï¼*aximum Tweak" is not there,

I am using the newest BIOS at this moment. (1102 x64)


I believe it's an additive for the Asus maximus boards. Not 100% sure though.