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Intel extreme tuning utility service taking memory
Intel extreme tuning utility service taking memory








intel extreme tuning utility service taking memory

According to the screenshot, the processor's temperature averaged 86✬, with 248W of power consumption, and peaked at 93✬, with 255W of power consumption.Īlthough we can't confirm which CPU is this, its power consumption leads us to believe it's one of Alder Lake K series processors, which is said to have a 241W PL2. In related Alder Lake news, the Lenovo China gaming desktop product planning manager, also known as Wolstame (via HXL), shared a screenshot showing an undisclosed CPU running AIDA64's stress test. Removed HWBot integration for Benchmark 1.0.Added HWBot integration for Benchmark 2.0.Added support for Intel Speed Optimizer.Added support for hybrid Performance and Efficient core architecture.The complete list of patch notes is as follows: Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU) v7.5.0 () /uMPKhJqNG2 As per the patch notes, the application will now support per-core OC and both Performance and Efficient core architectures, suggesting that overclocking each core should be possible. In the latest release of Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility, the company added enhanced support for Alder Lake processors, expanding support for DDR5 memory, hybrid core architectures, and more.Īccording to the patch notes for the latest Extreme Tuning Utility version, the application now supports a slew of features and technologies used by Alder Lake.










Intel extreme tuning utility service taking memory