EVGA Z370 FTW User Manual page 113

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EVGA Z370 FTW (134-KS-E377)
The next tab is "Monitoring," which is an
overview of temperatures and voltages in real-
time. Please note that all readings on this page
are pulled from motherboard sensors, and can
change at any time. Temperatures and voltages
are measured at fixed intervals, which can
often make the readings appear to jump back
and forth. Furthermore, voltages on modern
motherboards are sometimes directly adaptive
based on load; voltage readings *WILL*
change based on usage, which is normal.
Although E-LEET does offer functionality
that will directly affect temperature and voltage
readings, that functionality does not exist on
this page. To adjust voltages within E-LEET,
please see Page 116 for the Voltage tab information.
Below Voltages is Temperatures. This covers the CPU (socket), PWM, SYS, individual
CPU cores, and the CPU package, which reports temperatures from the CPU Register.
The bottom section is for Fans, which displays the RPM of all fans currently plugged in
to the motherboard using the 4-pin fan headers.
The next tab is "Overclocking," which covers
adjustments to the BCLK, individual Cores,
and the RING.
The BCLK can be adjusted by either manually
moving the slider, or clicking on the arrows to
the right. The BCLK can be adjusted by
hundredths of a MHz. For example, the slider
will show 10511, whereas the monitor will
show 105.1 (rounded).
The Cores and the RING are adjusted in the
same fashion, except they are adjusted by
whole numbers, rather than fractions.
At the bottom is a checkbox for "Turbo
Mode," which is required to adjust clock
multipliers. The Restore and Apply Settings
buttons are there to either revert to factory
default, or make your changed settings live.
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