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Anyway to change intel extreme tuning utility settings for Asus G752

BL_11
Level 7
I want to change some of my cpu settings in intel extreme utility but keep failing, so I want to know if there are anyway to change it.
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Sheltem
Level 9
That is definitely possible, both via XTU and ThrottleStop, but if you keep failing I would suggest to remove the ROG Gaming Center, since it might be interfering with your settings.
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Sheltem wrote:
That is definitely possible, both via XTU and ThrottleStop, but if you keep failing I would suggest to remove the ROG Gaming Center, since it might be interfering with your settings.


I uninstall ROG Gaming Center but not the multipliers are greyed out? how can i fix this

Sheltem wrote:
That is definitely possible, both via XTU and ThrottleStop, but if you keep failing I would suggest to remove the ROG Gaming Center, since it might be interfering with your settings.


I have the Asus G752VY

Whoops!

I have overlooked the fact that G752 can ship with non-K CPUs, such as 6700 HQ (Skylake versions). If that is the case then yes, most (if not all) things will be locked down and impossible to change.
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JustinThyme
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Not going to work, been down that road. It actually let me make changes to my RAM then it wouldn't boot. Had to tear down a new machine just to get to the battery so I could reset. Do yourself a favor an uninstall XTU before you create a brick.*

What you have is what you got. Machine can't be over or underclocked or undervolted. Memory runs XMP for *max of 2400MHz.

The only thing to really dabble with in the BIOS is to raid or not to raid. *



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JustinThyme wrote:
Not going to work, been down that road. It actually let me make changes to my RAM then it wouldn't boot. Had to tear down a new machine just to get to the battery so I could reset. Do yourself a favor an uninstall XTU before you create a brick.*

What you have is what you got. Machine can't be over or underclocked or undervolted. Memory runs XMP for *max of 2400MHz.

The only thing to really dabble with in the BIOS is to raid or not to raid. *


While you can't overclock it, you can undervolt the 6700hq pretty easily, and by pretty far amounts. You can also underclock it using XTU by a whopping 0.5% by decreasing the reference clock to 99.5 MHz in XTU, but that is hardly worth mentioning.

Ancients wrote:
While you can't overclock it, you can undervolt the 6700hq pretty easily, and by pretty far amounts. You can also underclock it using XTU by a whopping 0.5% by decreasing the reference clock to 99.5 MHz in XTU, but that is hardly worth mentioning.


You did this on a G752VY?
ALL controls for the CPU on mine were either inoperable or not present. The only thing it let me change was memory settings and that was catastrophic. Once I recovered memory setting were no longer available at all.



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JustinThyme wrote:
You did this on a G752VY?
ALL controls for the CPU on mine were either inoperable or not present. The only thing it let me change was memory settings and that was catastrophic. Once I recovered memory setting were no longer available at all.


It was on a G752VT, but they both have a 6700HQ.
The only things that are grayed out when I open XTU are Core Voltage Mode, Intel Turbo Boost Technology controls, Cache Voltage Mode, and core multipliers.