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Rei7
post Aug 26 2015, 11:42 PM

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I just got a Asus mobo and using this dual intelligent processors 4/ai suite 3.
Did the 4-way optimization and it's saying CPU Performance increase by 34%. Basically it's overclocking it right?
Wonder if there is a button to stop the overclocking, or do I have to do everything manually in the BIOS?
Does uninstalling it makes things faster to revert back to stock?
I prefer to OC manually, so just wondering.

This post has been edited by Rei7: Aug 27 2015, 12:30 AM
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post Aug 28 2015, 07:42 PM

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hi guys, wanna ask if asus new mobo still having a long pre POST start up time like my old P7p55D E pro?

note:pre POST as in from power on till the screen turns to POST screen (not POST time)
interested with ASUS H97-PRO GAMER but the pre POST start up time is annoying from my current ASUS Mobo

This post has been edited by ryuzaki_L: Aug 28 2015, 07:43 PM
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post Aug 30 2015, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Aug 28 2015, 07:42 PM)
hi guys, wanna ask if asus new mobo still having a long pre POST start up time like my old P7p55D E pro?

note:pre POST as in from power on till the screen turns to POST screen (not POST time)
interested with ASUS H97-PRO GAMER but the pre POST start up time is annoying from my current ASUS Mobo
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anyone can help on the time for pre POST for asus mobo?
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post Aug 30 2015, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Aug 30 2015, 11:02 AM)
anyone can help on the time for pre POST for asus mobo?
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Boot time depend on ur hard disk speed. So buy a SSD will make ur PC boot faster. U can skip all the bios "click FXX for enter BIOS" thing with ASUS fast boot at BIOS setting
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post Aug 30 2015, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(crash123 @ Aug 30 2015, 03:11 PM)
Boot time depend on ur hard disk speed. So buy a SSD will make ur PC boot faster. U can skip all the bios "click FXX for enter BIOS" thing with ASUS fast boot at BIOS setting
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thanks, i know the boot time is depends on hard disk and my boot time from POST to desktop is fast, less than 10 sec. What i am asking is pre POST time (from physiaclly press ON button till it shows the POST screen)

Hope you can understand. My current asus mobo using 15 seconds to go to PST screen from the time i press ON button.

So i need to know if the new Asus mobo having the same problem
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post Aug 30 2015, 03:46 PM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Aug 30 2015, 03:43 PM)
thanks, i know the boot time is depends on hard disk and my boot time from POST to desktop is fast, less than 10 sec. What i am asking is pre POST time (from physiaclly press ON button till it shows the POST screen)

Hope you can understand. My current asus mobo using 15 seconds to go to PST screen from the time i press ON button. 

So i need to know if the new Asus mobo having the same problem
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U can change that setting in bios. I forgot what it call coz i dont have a PC right now. But all new mobo got fast boot tech that can skip BIOS screen
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post Aug 30 2015, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(crash123 @ Aug 30 2015, 03:46 PM)
U can change that setting in bios. I forgot what it call coz i dont have a PC right now. But all new mobo got fast boot tech that can skip BIOS screen
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do you mind to tell me what mobo are u using and can you take a video of boot time from "physically on" till it shows POST screen?

let me show u a video link of my current mobo situation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er-RQCmtdxo
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post Aug 30 2015, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Aug 30 2015, 04:07 PM)
do you mind to tell me what mobo are u using and can you take a video of boot time from "physically on" till it shows POST screen?

let me show u a video link of my current mobo situation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er-RQCmtdxo
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If ur PC start slow like that video thats mean thats mobo check everything in ur PC before boot up. U must disable unused features like floppy drive.
Maybe u can disable marvell controller, disable raid controller and disabled legacy USB support. Try it firsy
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post Aug 31 2015, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(crash123 @ Aug 30 2015, 04:19 PM)
If ur PC start slow like that video thats mean thats mobo check everything in ur PC before boot up. U must disable unused features like floppy drive.
Maybe u can disable marvell controller, disable raid controller and disabled legacy USB support. Try it firsy
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i have disable a lot of things since 2010 except legacy usb. Just tried to disable legacy usb but no difference.

Do you have long pre POST time for ur asus mobo?
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post Aug 31 2015, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Aug 31 2015, 05:26 PM)
i have disable a lot of things since 2010 except legacy usb. Just tried to disable legacy usb but no difference.

Do you have long pre POST time for ur asus mobo?
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I dont have any PC right now, coz wait for skylake i7 reach MY. BTW my old Z87 asus mobo dont have long pre post. Maybe ur mobo type got a problem. Try to search for BIOS update.
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QUOTE(Rei7 @ Aug 26 2015, 11:42 PM)
I just got a Asus mobo and using this dual intelligent processors 4/ai suite 3.
Did the 4-way optimization and it's saying CPU Performance increase by 34%. Basically it's overclocking it right?
Wonder if there is a button to stop the overclocking, or do I have to do everything manually in the BIOS?
Does uninstalling it makes things faster to revert back to stock?
I prefer to OC manually, so just wondering.
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Hi Rei7,

May I know what is your motherboard model?

To load back to the default value, you can do it at the motherboard BIOS, Load Default.

Thank you
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post Sep 10 2015, 01:26 PM

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Hi there,

Hardware involved:
Asus Maximus VIII Hero Mobo (z170)
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Logitech G510 Keyboard
Logitech G35 Headset
Logitech G700s

So i ran into issue with Asus AI Suite with Logitech Gaming Software.

On a fresh install of Windows on my new system, I install full AI Suite package, all the softwares. Then i install LGS (logitech gaming software). On startup, i get blue screens.

I redid this process 4 times, meaing fresh installing windows again and installing AI Suite then LGS, and LGS then AI Suite, just to make sure, and always same result, as soon as lgs.exe starts up after a restart, bluescreen.

So now i just installed LGS first, startup, no issues. Then i installed AI Suite, but this time i left out the usb features/softwares, and just installed the Fan control/TPU/OC stuff. (Basically the only stuff i really use) and its fine. No errors so far.

So my conclusion is that there is issue with i think the USB Quick Charge or something USB software related with AI Suite, that doesnt like LGS and makes it bluescreen.

Anyone else face this issue?

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post Sep 10 2015, 01:45 PM

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QUOTE(james2306 @ Sep 10 2015, 01:26 PM)
Hi there,

Hardware involved:
Asus Maximus VIII Hero Mobo (z170)
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Logitech G510 Keyboard
Logitech G35 Headset
Logitech G700s

So i ran into issue with Asus AI Suite with Logitech Gaming Software.

On a fresh install of Windows on my new system, I install full AI Suite package, all the softwares. Then i install LGS (logitech gaming software). On startup, i get blue screens.

I redid this process 4 times, meaing fresh installing windows again and installing AI Suite then LGS, and LGS then AI Suite, just to make sure, and always same result, as soon as lgs.exe starts up after a restart, bluescreen.

So now i just installed LGS first, startup, no issues. Then i installed AI Suite, but this time i left out the usb features/softwares, and just installed the Fan control/TPU/OC stuff. (Basically the only stuff i really use) and its fine. No errors so far.

So my conclusion is that there is issue with i think the USB Quick Charge or something USB software related with AI Suite, that doesnt like LGS and makes it bluescreen.

Anyone else face this issue?
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Hi james2306,

Providing me some of the details of your PC? Such as.

Hardware environment:
- M/B:
- SN:
- CPU and S-Spec(OPN Number):
- DRAM:
- HDD:
- VGA:
- PSU:

Software and BIOS environment:
- BIOS Version:
- BIOS Setting: default or what change have you make
- O.S Type:
- O.S Service pack Version:

The Logitech software name and version.

The reason is we will try to duplicate the problem based on your specification.

You can PM me the details if you want.

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post Sep 11 2015, 09:44 AM

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Hi. I have purchased the Z170-Deluxe motherboard and connecting the HDMI port to a LG UHD TV. I am getting video but there is no audio to the TV speakers. In Windows 10 Sound, Playback Devices, it says Digital Audio (HDMI) High Definition Audio Device Not plugged in. I turn on the TV before turning on the computer. I wonder why video is working and not audio. Is there a driver update for this?
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post Sep 11 2015, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(Andy72 @ Sep 11 2015, 09:44 AM)
Hi. I have purchased the Z170-Deluxe motherboard and connecting the HDMI port to a LG UHD TV. I am getting video but there is no audio to the TV speakers. In Windows 10 Sound, Playback Devices, it says Digital Audio (HDMI) High Definition Audio Device Not plugged in. I turn on the TV before turning on the computer. I wonder why video is working and not audio. Is there a driver update for this?
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Hi Andy,

Please make sure the audio and video driver are install in the PC. Do you mind show what do you see at the Playback devices in the Sound.

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post Sep 11 2015, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Sep 11 2015, 03:35 PM)
Hi Andy,

Please make sure the audio and video driver are install in the PC. Do you mind show what do you see at the Playback devices in the Sound.

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post Sep 13 2015, 07:06 PM

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QUOTE(Andy72 @ Sep 11 2015, 04:21 PM)
Hi, see attached
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I solved the problem. Installed the latest Intel HD Graphics driver from Intel site. The driver that comes with Windows Update is not up to date. This latest driver also solved the choppy video playback on Windows 10.

Thanks for your assistance.

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post Sep 14 2015, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(Andy72 @ Sep 13 2015, 07:06 PM)
I solved the problem. Installed the latest Intel HD Graphics driver from Intel site. The driver that comes with Windows Update is not up to date. This latest driver also solved the choppy video playback on Windows 10.

Thanks for your assistance.
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Hi Andy72,

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post Sep 14 2015, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(ryuzaki_L @ Aug 28 2015, 07:42 PM)
hi guys, wanna ask if asus new mobo still having a long pre POST start up time like my old P7p55D E pro?

note:pre POST as in from power on till the screen turns to POST screen (not POST time)
interested with ASUS H97-PRO GAMER but the pre POST start up time is annoying from my current ASUS Mobo
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Do a
1. Uefi install of windows
2. Disable csm in bios
3. Mch full check disable, additional ram timing disable, enable mch fast boot, enable hardware prefetch, enable fast boot in bios n windows..

The issue with modern hardware n multiple connectivity on no uefi os install is it has to init each hardware. Do this they init everything the sametime.

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