
Intel Extreme Tuning is worth keeping even if just for information. Perfect for tablets and BIG mobiles but works with any USB charging device. You connect to the red USB2 header on the MB and enable the Super Charger which turns whichever USB ports you have plugged into it to a charger only (no data) which puts out 1.5amps (compared to 0,5amps normally). Super Charger is actually the only really useful piece of software here (if your MB supports it). Http /us.msi.com/product/mb/Z87-G45-GAMING.html#downloadĪlthough belated I found this thread after building a new PC using an MSI Z97 MB. Maybe keep live update just in case you ever need it. Keep EVGA PX if you want to OC your GPU or check on other GPU vitals like temp and fan speed, etc. If I were you I'd just get rid of all except GeForce, TPLink, and Qualcomm again, just do it through biosįast boot: "Boot faster for MSI products" You have an SSD so sounds useless

For what it's worth, i have gigabytes equivalent for my gigabyte board installed and was useful for when i needed to update my biosĬommand center: another OC utility.


If you are gonna overclock you could check out this program, but most people just do it through the BIOS. Intel tuning: another overclocking software. Super Charger: "The utility for msi products to change Apple iPad/iPhone series." I'm guessing they meant "charge" not "change" Sounds useless Try checking the motherboard's page on the manufacturers website for descriptions of the programsĮdit: are you using multiple drives in RAID? if not, just get rid of that program TP-LINK Wireless Configuration Utility I'm guessing is used for a wifi adapter you have installed

GeForce Experience is part of the nVidia driver package with some nifty and helpful features, you should try it out Well, Precision X is used to overclock your GPU I don't trust a lot of stuff but this site has usually given me good advice.That's why I am coming here.
