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LightMoisture@alien.topB to IntelEnglish · 2 years ago

Intel Application Optimizer Tested: Smash CPU Bottlenecks And Boost Framerates

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Intel Application Optimizer Tested: Smash CPU Bottlenecks And Boost Framerates

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LightMoisture@alien.topB to IntelEnglish · 2 years ago
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In supported games, Intel's Application Optimization, or APO, works and can boost framerates by 10% to 30%.
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  • Tatoe-of-Codunkery@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    It’s pretty complicated to install especially on asus boards, I’ve yet to get it working….

    • princepwned@alien.topB
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      2 years ago

      does it work for z690 I have asus z690 apex ?

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        You’ll have to wait and hope Asus puts out a BIOS update for it. My MSI Z690 Carbon got a new BIOS 3 days ago that added support for it.

      • LightMoisture@alien.topOPB
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        2 years ago

        Yes it works on Asus Z690 as well. They’ve published a driver for your particular board, but I personally recommend the above Asrock driver I listed as it installs easier. They all use a generic Intel driver, and packaged up for themselves. So the driver can be cross installed on different brands.

        Asrock driver https://download.asrock.com/Drivers/Intel/DynamicTuning/Intel_DynamicTuning(v9.0.11401.39039).zip

        Asus Z690 Apex driver

        https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1700/M3933/DRV_DTT_Intel_RPL_TP_W11_64_V101140138408_20231017R.zip?model=ROG%20MAXIMUS%20Z690%20APEX

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        Make sure you’re on the latest Apex BIOS and ensure you’ve enabled Intel Dynamic Tuning Technology under “Thermal Management” in the BIOS.

    • LightMoisture@alien.topOPB
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      Go get the Asrock Driver. It’s all a generic driver package. I am using the Asrock driver package on my Asus board and EVGA Z690 baord. I managed to edit the BIOS on the EVGA Dark to enable Intel DTT and therefore installed APO.

      https://download.asrock.com/Drivers/Intel/DynamicTuning/Intel_DynamicTuning(v9.0.11401.39039).zip

      This driver is an easy just click install driver.

      • SnooPandas2964@alien.topB
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        2 years ago

        That worked on my gigabyte board. Thank you!

        • Dangerman1337@alien.topB
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          2 years ago

          Which gigabyte board? Because I’m looking at the Pro X.

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        2 years ago

        Does this say work on thr new Aorus Pro X by Gigabyte?: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z790-AORUS-PRO-X#kf

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    2 years ago

    Interesting news, only has potential for new systems though any word it might be used with older generations, like a 10900?

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      I would guess not anything based on Skylake, those were before the big/little cores of the 12th gen. As for anything beyond the 14th gen? we still don’t know.

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      2 years ago

      seems like what it really does is spread out work correctly across mixed cores, so theoretically it should work on at least 13th gen as its the same architecture. possible 12th gen but 13th gen fixed the low ring frequency problem so performance gains may be less (or none) on the original alderlake.

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    2 years ago

    If this becomes more widespread, Intel could regain the gaming crown.

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    I can’t get it to install on my 14700kf. It’s supposed to be compatible, isn’t it?

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    Only 2 games, title should mention that

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