![]() ![]() Asus GPU Tweak II Image used with permission by copyright holderĪsus also brings a powerful overclocking app to the table. We have detailed instructions on how to download AMD’s Radeon Performance Tuning app and Nvidia’s GeForce Experience app. Both are entirely free to download and use. Nvidia’s GeForce Experience app isn’t quite so intuitive, but it’s still a great tool for tweaking performance, monitoring GPU stats, and adjusting your game settings. It also gives you a singular location for turning on additional GPU features like Radeon Chill and Radeon Anti-Lag. It includes automated overclocking, undervolting, and fan curve adjustments, though you can also tweak it all manually. They’re pretty good as well, with AMD’s Radeon Adrenaline software in particular offering an intuitive and comprehensive overclocking solution. AMD and Nvidia’s own apps Image used with permission by copyright holderĪMD and Nvidia have their own GPU overclocking tools you can use too. If you’re not really sure where to begin, there is a one-click overclocking tool that will analyze your GPU and pick overclocking settings to help optimize the card without crashing it. The monitoring system is incredibly in depth, and you can track frame rates in-game too, making it a great all-in-one tool for monitoring and overclocking your graphics card. It can also adjust voltages and power limits, making it a breeze to overclock just about any GPU. Gamers can use it to adjust clock frequency, voltage, and fan speed while monitoring key GPU performance indicators to watch for any problems. The software allows for in-depth customization of GPU settings that are presented in an easy-to-understand manner. MSI Afterburner Image used with permission by copyright holderįor GPU overclocking, MSI Afterburner is the ideal choice for almost anyone. The best free photo-editing software for 2023īest GPU deals for 2023: Get an RTX 3060 for under $300 Mind boggling.AMD’s two new GPUs significantly undercut Nvidia Gigabyte, MSI, EVGA, next round I'm with you again.īeing able to build high quality GPU's and at the same time releasing primary school level software apps. 'Normal' cards perform just as well probably and at least have working fans. Except hours upon hours of fruitless fault finding, lost time. Got nothing in return for the Asus price premium. I paid 2000,- for this GPU and man do I wish I hadn't. A lot of shiny aluminium, but paste was a mess and software can't steer the fans. Cooling actually doesn't really seem to be your thing frankly. On a sidenote, my 3090 initially consistently went up in the 90C's, only after manually re-pasting did the temps drop by >10C's. I mean, come ON, how can you miss this ?! Wasn't cooling the big thing on Rog Strix cards ?!? In GPU Tweak III beta fans are also not working. Reverting back to former version, middle fan curve gone as well. The latest GPU Tweak build actually touts in the changelog improvements to the fan functionality, but now the middle fan doesn't have a graph for a manual curve anymore. Since day 1 I had to manually start GPUFanService, besides GPU Tweak, to get the external fans going at all. It almost demands respect how glaring omissions like this pass through your test process (if there is any). ![]() I would love to just leave this piece of instability behind me and go the MSI Afterburner route, but alas I'm forced to use it to get the external GPU fans on my 3090 Rog Strix going.īut the only thing that still doesn't work correctly for 3 months now is the freaking FAN funtion !!! If I put that time into money then the card has now cost way over 2000,- and still the fans don't work as they should. ![]() Not so much the couple of frames I miss due to wonky fan settings, more so all the lost time of trial and erroring. Card cost a lot and when I first got it (finally, after months waiting) I was ok, let's wait for some software updates, but now after several new versions of GPU Tweak II the new GPU Tweak III is marketed as the greatest thing ever and even in that the fans do not work properly.Īt a certain point it just gets annoying. My post is very moody, and I know there are bigger problems in the world, but I just really had it. ![]()
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