TUF Thermal Radar |
The TUF Thermal Radar monitors temps in critical parts of the motherboard in real time, automatically adjusting fan speeds to make sure the system maintains high stability without overheating. It consists of multiple sensors for various components on the motherboard, giving users the ability to monitor each one individually. The Thermal Radar automatically calculates ideal fan speeds based on different parameters selected by users for each component, keeping everything cooler and longer lasting. |
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Digi+ VRM |
Meanwhile ASUS also provides its boards with digital power
designs. Using the the right software, in this case ASUS DIGI+ VRM
Utility it is not only possible to adjust voltages whilst being in
Windows one can also control impedances. |
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ASUS Update |
Allows us to check and update the latest available
BIOS directly from ASUS website. |
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ASUS FAN Xpert |
FAN Xpert allows you to adjust both the CPU
and chassis fan speeds according to different ambient temperatures and
your PC's system loading. The various fan profiles offer flexible
controls of fan speed to achieve a quiet and cool system environment. |
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ASUS MyLogo |
Allows you to change the POST Logo at system
startup with any pic you want. |
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ASUS TurboV EVO |
Allows you to overclock the bus frequency, CPU voltage, IMC voltage and DRAM Bus voltage in Windows and takes effect in realtime without exiting and rebooting the OS. |
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ASUS TPU |
As soon as one activates the TPU this chips monitors all available voltages and clock speeds using the corresponding software. The difference to the EPU is that TPU will provide as much performance as possible. Therefore it can increase clock speeds and voltages. |
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