Just load each profile then make changes in the advanced tap, and then give it a new profile name. Disable or Enable Tool Tips in the new Advanced Tab! Enjoy the new update!īefore using delete all current profiles to ensure there is no conflicts with old profiles. Disable or Enable Hint System in the new Advanced Tab!ĩ. Disable or Enable Subtitles in the new Advanced Tab!Ĩ. Disable or Enable Mouse Acceleration in the new Advanced Tab!ħ.
Disable or Enable Hold to Zoom in the new Advanced Tab!Ħ. Disable or Enable Toggle Crouch in the new Advanced Tab!ĥ. Disable or Enable Punkbuster from the Advanced Tab!Ĥ. You can now change your Clan Tag in the new Advanced Tab!ģ. Added Call outs in the Profile section.Ģ.
Fix app crash when you click Load Profile or Delete Profile with out selecting a profile.Ĭ. Now when you select speaker count it tells you what the setting does.ģ. General Tab background Image change to reflect new settings.Ģ. Moved FOV settings to the General Tab with Resolution settings.Ģ. "auto" can now be selected as a DxVersion.ġ. This should fix purecain, Altered, and jellyrole's issue.ģ.
Fixed a code issue related to the Save button (I accidentally created this issue in v1.2.)ġ.Fixed not be able to read/write "DxVersion=auto". Made changes to the Graphics Tab to add new FOV features.ġ. Fixed issue where app wouldn't read gamer added features past FOV setting.Ĥ. Fixed issue where Anisotropic Filter and Anti-Aliasing didn't show correct settings on app launch.ģ.
Self-guide to configure Windows 7, PSCheck, Crosshair V Formula and FX-8150 overclocking from base 3.6/3.9/4.2 GHz to 4.0/4.3/4.6 GHz.ġ) Configuring BIOS in Crosshair V Formula (with BIOS 1703):ġ - Change base multiplier to target a clock of 4.0 GHzĢ - Change turbo multiplier to target a clock of 4.6 GHzĢ) Configuring Windows 7 Power Plan to prepare AMD PSCheck launch:ġ - On Windows Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Power Options, create a new Power Plan based on High Perfomanceģ - On AMD Catalyst Control Center>Performance>CPU Power, drag the Minimum slider to 100% (4000 MHz) and apply settingsĤ - On Windows Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Power Options, select the previous power plan, High Performanceģ) Preparing an AMD PSCheck Config file (*.pcx)ġ - File>Setings.>General, click the box to 'Enable Logging', Browse, and Save to C:\Users\User\Documents\PSCheckLog.csvģ - File>Settings.>CPU Settings>Core, select 'All'Ĥ - File>Settings.>CPU Settings>PState Configuration, change the value of 'CpuFid' for the 'PState Pb1' from '0x17' to '0x1B' (Frequency goes from 3900 to 4300 MHz)ĥ - File>Settings.>CPU Settings>Boost Configuration, under 'F4x16c', change the value of 'CStateBoost' from '1' to '0'ħ - Tools, uncheck Restore PState Registers on ExitĨ - File>Save As., and save to C:\Users\User\Documents\4.0-4.3-4.6.pcxĤ) Configuring a shortcut for AMD PSCheck Config file on Windows 7 start upġ - On the Windows Desktop, right click AMD PSCheck, click CopyĢ - Click Start button, type shell:startup and press Enterģ - On the Startup folder, right click in an empty area and PasteĤ - Right click the newly created AMD PSCheck shortcut in the Startup folder and click Propertiesĥ - On Shortcut>Destination, type the following: "C:\Program Files (x86)\AMD\PSCheck\PSCheck.exe" -load C:\Users\User\Documents\4.0-4.3-4.6.2. Or if possible, find a way to change that setting from inside the BIOS so that it persists between shut downs.įorgot to mention, I'm using Windows 7 and my motherboard is ASUS Crosshair V Formula with BIOS 1703 In essense, all I wanted to do is find a way to replicate step 6 on Windows startup, via a script or command line or from the task scheduler, or an alternative tool to accomplish the same.
The software interface exposes a set of robust capabilities common in most enthusiast platforms along with new features available on new Intel application processors and Intel motherboards. If you can't see the video, this is the steps I've done using PSCheckĦ - Under F4x16c, on CStateBoost, modify the value from 1 to 0Ĩ - Click Tools, then click to uncheck Restore PState Registers on Exit Intel XTU is a Windows-based performance-tuning software that enables novice and experienced enthusiasts to overclock, monitor, and stress a system. The following link is a short video showing the steps needed to achieve that. I downloaded this utility, AMD PSCheck, and found out something I've been eager to do for quite some time - to make use of 4.2 GHz PState much more often out of my FX-8150 cpu than it usually does on its own.