![]() ![]() ![]() As its title suggests, the tool lets you view various details about the system you are using. ![]() This software is the portable version of System Information Viewer. I use Craig Hart's pcidevs.txt file for my PCI device display with my usbdevs.txt being used for the USB devices, mondevs.txt for monitor descriptions and pcmdevs.txt for PCMCIA device descriptions. System Information Viewer is a general Windows utility for displaying lots of useful Windows, Network and hardware info - CPU info, PCI info, PCMCIA info, USB info, Machine Info, Hardware Sensors, Networked computers, Operating System Information and more. ![]() I would review all relevant settings.SIV (System Information Viewer) 5.71 | 20.21 MB | It's hard to tell why you can't change to manual. Gone are the days where you have to set voltages manually. So what? With auto voltage you can use automatic OC of BIOS and it can get up to 5.2 with Core 9000 series. Everything is just stuck on auto in the BIOS. But I cant find a way to take things like Vcore voltage or frequency off of Auto. I managed to find some fan controls in the "easy version" of the BIOS. I was so frustrated I just did a system restore to that morning to nuke them, It also took ages to begin the download from their webpage. One was running in task manager but was seemingly nowhere. Neither of the programs showed up in my add/remove programs after instal, or a search on my computer. The folders were there, but every time I tried to open the application from those folders it would just pop up with a weird update message that lead to nowhere. So, there is no Gigabyte folder in 'Program Files' in your case? Nothing? It installs but it's not there? SIV (System Information Viewer) is for fan control. ![]()
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