Used autoruns to check what drivers are running at startup, disabled grdv.sys from Gigabyte. I checked the fan settings in the BIOS which was set to auto for fan speed, tried changing the CPU to PWM (My case fans are Artic Cooling PWM fans.) Like, Easytune 6 This driver cant release to failure including the BIOS. I checked inside the PC, almost as clean as new. Disable some features in the Gigabyte utility: App center Uninstall the. That didn't solve it, I did a system restore to the oldest point possible which only brought back the Eastune error message. I then uninstalled Easytune 6 using Revo Uninstaller Pro and restarted. I used to be able to EasyTune OC to 5.1 on all cores with an older version of EasyTune, but now the 'OC mode' only goes up to 4.9, and the default is now the one that turbos one ore to 4.9, and keps the rest at 3. This started to occur yesterday at the same time as an odd error message I received from Gigabyte Easytune 6 which was installed but I had not been using. I have a Z390 Gaming X mobo, with the latest updates installed for AppCenter and the BIOS, running with an i7 9700k. I notice that in the last 2 weeks there's been an update to the Intel MB Easytune that supports Windows 10.
If i use it my machine blue screens at least once a day, if I don't the fan noise is unbearable. Step 2: Click Uninstall and then follow the Wizard to uninstall the program. Easytune 6 is giving me lots of headaches, quite literally. Today after logging in to windows (a few seconds later, network and audio icons appear first) then the CPU fan (not case fans) will run fast/loud as if the PC is under load - even though its idling at 5% CPU usage and 50 degrees celcius (122f). Step 1: Click Start - All Programs - Easy Tune 6. 2 days ago I reformatted my computer and reinstalled windows.