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October 12th, 2021 11:00

Aurora owners, question about Intel Performance Maximizer program

I have a R9 and R11 and its running superb, both have the Intel Processors R9 / i7-9700KF and R11 / i9-10900KF. I was just curious if anyone has used the Intel Performance Maximizer program? I don't do much overclocking on the cpu as I find that the Intel Thermal Velocity Boost works really well for me and 4.9-5.0 GHz is ideal for my DCS sim game. I was just wondering what the difference between AWCC CPU overclocking features compared to Intel's Performance Maximizer.

 

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October 12th, 2021 14:00

@mako64 

@Vanadiel 

Please press the blue Accept as Solution button below if this post answers your question.

I have tried

performance maximizer 

Intel extreme tuning utility 

Intel power gadget

With limited results.

VRM heatsinks and the 125W cooling solution with OEM validated XMP ram is the only thing supported.

Why are there installer versions for Intel® Performance Maximizer for 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors?

There are  two installer versions with different tests for processors with hyperthreading (i9-9900K, i9-9900KF and i9-9900KS) and without hyperthreading (i7-9700K, i7-9700KF and i5-9600K, i5-9600KF).

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October 12th, 2021 13:00

It looks like Ryzen Master. I wonder what the interface looks like.

Ryzen master is actually pretty good for overclocking and far superior to AWCC in my opinion.

I would say AWCC is pretty basic.

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