Perhaps I don't fully understand ASUS O.C. Profile?
I used to have a P5Q Deluxe and had 4 stored profiles
in CMOS that could be labeled.
So, part one of O.C. Profile is that you can save these
labeled profiles in CMOS (8 on the P6X58D Premium)?
Part two of O.C. Profile is being able to burn these to
a thumb drive using the additional O.C. Profile utility in CMOS?
Haven't done part two, but I have saved profiles on the P6X58D
Premium, and if I load them, the values I put in the fields are not
saved (like they were on the P5Q Deluxe).
The CMOS battery is new and good because it will retain the CMOS
settings when the board is off and power supply unplugged.
Any ideas?
I used to have a P5Q Deluxe and had 4 stored profiles
in CMOS that could be labeled.
So, part one of O.C. Profile is that you can save these
labeled profiles in CMOS (8 on the P6X58D Premium)?
Part two of O.C. Profile is being able to burn these to
a thumb drive using the additional O.C. Profile utility in CMOS?
Haven't done part two, but I have saved profiles on the P6X58D
Premium, and if I load them, the values I put in the fields are not
saved (like they were on the P5Q Deluxe).
The CMOS battery is new and good because it will retain the CMOS
settings when the board is off and power supply unplugged.
Any ideas?
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