To confirm, open the Task Manager, go to View -> Select Columns and select "Image Path Name" to add a location column to your Task Manager. For example, a process like EasyTune.exe should run from and not elsewhere.
The first thing that will help you determine if a particular file is a legitimate Windows process or a virus, is the location of the executable itself. Is EasyTune.exe safe, or is it a virus or malware? (optional offer for Reimage - Website | EULA | Privacy Policy | Uninstall) Recommended: Identify EasyTune.exe related errors Please read the following to decide for yourself whether the EasyTune.exe file on your computer is a virus or trojan horse that you should delete, or whether it is a valid Windows operating system file or a reliable application. In some cases, executable files can damage your computer.
exe extension of a file name displays an executable file.
The software is usually about 77.66 MB in size.
Can I remove or delete EasyTune.exe?ĮasyTune.exe is an executable file that is part of the EasyTune program developed by GIGABYTE. It was long overdue and needed to be sorted. Looking at the Asus board that latch also seems taller.Ī side benefit of this board and the available ports to connect my SATA drives to, when using a NVME drive, is that I have now addressed just how many drives that I had within my PC. With the Asus board the clearance was greater between the side of the cooler when in position and the retaining latch when the GPU was also in position. The retaining latch issue seems relative for this board and possibly GPU combination when using my Cryorig R1 Ultimate cooler. The above picture shows the left switch in the correct position for the main BIOS, it was in the other position when the board was running. Placing in the default position for the main BIOS and all is well with the boot. I hadn't noticed that the BIOS switch was in the backup BIOS position, not sure why that should matter though. Reset the CMOS and flashed to the latest F9. I might create another thread as I have noticed by turning of the full screen logo I get three small loops where it displays half the AMI logo each time before then booting fine into Windows 10. On the Z170 board all ports were available.
I needed to do that as I then removed my NVME drive from the top slot, not realising that it compromises the last two SATA ports. Perhaps it is that and the combination of the card but trying to release that clasp is nigh on impossible as it doesn't stand proud of the top or the bottom of the card, for access. With this Master motherboard the retaining claps for the slots do not stand as high. What I mean is that the retaining latch at the back of the slot where it locates can still be accessible with the card in that slot.
What I have noticed is that my previous Asus Sabertooth Z170 when using my Aorus 1080Ti GPU fits well. That explains why it does not work as a standalone application. I installed the utility but not realising that I needed the App Centre, it didn't appear to make that obvious when I downloaded the utility from the motherboards website. I will stick to controlling the fans by the BIOS, that seems a good place to start.