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ASUS P7P55D-E Premium

4-9

Chapter 4

4.3.7

ASUS T.Probe

The onboard T.Probe microchip detects and balances power phase loading and temperature

in real-time. This feature optimizes the power phase functions, allowing components to run at

lower temperatures and extending their lifespan. You can monitor the power phase loading

and temperature in the Windows

®

environment with the bundled T.Probe application

Installing ASUS T.Probe

To install ASUS T.Probe on your computer
1.

Place the support DVD to the optical drive. The Drivers installation tab appears if your

computer has an enabled Autorun feature.

2.

Click the Utilities tab, and then click ASUS T.Probe.

3.

Follow the screen instructions to complete installation.

Before using ASUS T.Probe

You have to configure BIOS settings before using ASUS T.Probe.
1.

Press <Del> during the Power-On Self Test (POST) to enter the Setup utility.

2.

Set the T.Probe item in the Advanced menu to [Enabled]

3.

Save BIOS settings and restart the computer.

Refer to Chapter 3 of the motherboard user manual for detailed instructions of BIOS

settings

Using ASUS T.Probe

Click the T.Probe icon in the Windows

®

notification area to

launch the T.Probe application.

With T.Probe enabled, select “Power Saving Mode” on

the top-right corner to switch to four phase mode. The

temperature of the power phase gradually levels to the

center AVG (average) area.

With T.Probe enabled, the temperature of the power

phase gradually levels to the center AVG (average)

area.

The number of the phase bars varies depending on motherboard model.

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