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July 14, 2014 9:20:48 AM

Hey, guys. I have a question. I recently found out that I have AI Suite 3 installed on my computer. Now, the big question I have for you guys is: What settings should I be using? I am talking about the DIGI+ VRM settings. I am unsure what settings I should use for the different things like the CPU Load-Line Calibration, CPU Current Capability, CPU Voltage Frequency and so on.

My specs are as following:

GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 - 3GB
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K / 3.5 GHz Processor LGA1150
RAM: Kingston HyperX blu - 2x8GB DDR3 1600MHz
Cabinet: Cooler Master HAF X
Motherboard: ASUS Z87-K - ATX LGA1150
System Disk: Samsung SSD - 2.5″ SATA 250GB
Storage Disk: Seagate Barracuda Harddisk - 3.5″ SATA 2TB

Thanks!

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a c 128 à CPUs
July 14, 2014 9:35:20 AM

Don't use AiSuite for overclocking. Do it manually in the BIOS. If you still want to use AiSuite for that purpose, click at 4-way optimization button and start the wizard for overclocking.

Check this video from Asus on overclocking using AiSuite:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoaAT5TkXc4
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July 15, 2014 1:05:14 PM

EasyLover said:
Don't use AiSuite for overclocking. Do it manually in the BIOS. If you still want to use AiSuite for that purpose, click at 4-way optimization button and start the wizard for overclocking.

Check this video from Asus on overclocking using AiSuite:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoaAT5TkXc4

I do not actually intent to overclock. If I do not intent to overclock what settings should I then use?
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a c 128 à CPUs
July 15, 2014 2:46:10 PM

Have you seen the video which I linked. It has got all the answers you are looking for. To be honest, if you don't want to do any overclocking then don't look at AiSuite for any thing. Let the default settings work for you as they are optimized as well. Things which you have mentioned Digi+VRM relates to overclocking.

For power profiling I would recommend using Windows Power Profiles.
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July 22, 2014 2:04:25 PM

EasyLover said:
Have you seen the video which I linked. It has got all the answers you are looking for. To be honest, if you don't want to do any overclocking then don't look at AiSuite for any thing. Let the default settings work for you as they are optimized as well. Things which you have mentioned Digi+VRM relates to overclocking.

For power profiling I would recommend using Windows Power Profiles.

Hey again, EasyLover. I am sorry to bother you further, but can I ask one last question? I did look at the video. I first got around doing it yesterday, but oh well. The thing I want to ask about is the 4-Way Optimization option. It seems to not be there at all! Do you have any idea why the 4-way Optimization is not available for me? Is my motherboard not compatible, or is it something else. I tried to search it up, but I did not get any real results. Thanks again, you have been a great help.
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a c 128 à CPUs
July 22, 2014 3:01:54 PM

It should be on the top most left portion on the main page of AiSuite. Make sure to use latest version of AiSuite. It will be with the name of 5-Way Optimization.

http://techreport.com/review/26411/asus-z97-a-motherboa...

If that does not work or the option appears as locked/grayed out then that would mean your mobo does not support 5-way optimization. In that case I would encourage you to go to rog.asus.com website and read overclocking guides available there for Asus mobos.
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July 23, 2014 2:10:52 PM

EasyLover said:
It should be on the top most left portion on the main page of AiSuite. Make sure to use latest version of AiSuite. It will be with the name of 5-Way Optimization.

http://techreport.com/review/26411/asus-z97-a-motherboa...

If that does not work or the option appears as locked/grayed out then that would mean your mobo does not support 5-way optimization. In that case I would encourage you to go to rog.asus.com website and read overclocking guides available there for Asus mobos.

Okay, thanks for the information. Would you recommend uninstalling the current version of the AI Suite, and then download and install the newest? I actually also found out that on this current version of the AI Suite 3, I have an option under TurboV EVO called: "Auto Tuning". Would Auto Tuning do the same job as 5-Way Optimization?
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