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Use the EZ System Tuning Utility?

FriendOfJah
Level 7
Hi Folks,

I recently updated the BIOS on my ASUS ROG STRIX Z390H PC to 2808. After doing so, I wanted to use the EZ System Tuning utility.

I hit F11 and on the first screen I confirmed my CPU ( i7-9700K Processor (8x 3.60GHz/12MB L3 Cache) and 32 GB of DRAM and clicked on next. I changed the PC Scenario from Daily Computing to Gaming/Media Editing and clicked on Next. On the next screen I clicked on Water Cooler as I have a 120mm Addressable RGB Liquid Cooling System and clicked on next. It then gave me a summary of the performance increases and I clicked on Next to restart the PC.

After going past the startup screen, nothing. Windows 10 wouldn't even load up. I went back into the BIOS and undid everything, rebooted and got into Windows 10.

Any idea on why I can't institute these performance changes? Is there a better way for me to get better performance put of my system than this?

Thanks in advance for any and all help provided.

Roger
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Enderwiggin03
Level 7
Use the bios, leave the Windows based tuning alone.

Enderwiggin03 wrote:
Use the bios, leave the Windows based tuning alone.


The EZ System Tuning Utility is a tool you use within the BIOS. It has nothing to do with any Windows software.