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Looking for ways to optimize your ASUS GPU?

Looking for ways to optimize your ASUS GPU?

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Dawsongamerman
Junior Member
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03-20-2016, 11:06 PM
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Recently I've experienced some issues with the software. It worked well for months before things began to behave oddly. Initially, the fans wouldn't turn on until they reached 90 degrees, after which they ran at normal speeds. This happened a couple of times. Later, I noticed it constantly set the minimum power voltage to its maximum. After reinstalling, the fan curves became distorted and I couldn't make any changes. The voltage problem persisted, and now I'm encountering driver crashes almost every ten minutes. What's going on?
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Dawsongamerman
03-20-2016, 11:06 PM #1

Recently I've experienced some issues with the software. It worked well for months before things began to behave oddly. Initially, the fans wouldn't turn on until they reached 90 degrees, after which they ran at normal speeds. This happened a couple of times. Later, I noticed it constantly set the minimum power voltage to its maximum. After reinstalling, the fan curves became distorted and I couldn't make any changes. The voltage problem persisted, and now I'm encountering driver crashes almost every ten minutes. What's going on?

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AngelOfRuin36
Member
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03-23-2016, 05:10 AM
#2
Have you considered reinstalling or updating the GPU driver? Also, performing a full uninstallation of GPU Tweak—removing all related folders and files—might help.
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AngelOfRuin36
03-23-2016, 05:10 AM #2

Have you considered reinstalling or updating the GPU driver? Also, performing a full uninstallation of GPU Tweak—removing all related folders and files—might help.

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edibo
Member
220
03-23-2016, 10:45 AM
#3
I’ve already handled everything. Since I just purchased an SSD, I probably plan to install a new Windows version next week and check out the results.
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edibo
03-23-2016, 10:45 AM #3

I’ve already handled everything. Since I just purchased an SSD, I probably plan to install a new Windows version next week and check out the results.

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ScoooobyDoo
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 11:17 AM
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You might consider using MSI Afterburner. In the end, they all serve the same purpose. They are essentially skins built on RivaTuner, which uses Nvidia's NvAPI and AMD APIs—sets of tools from Nvidia/AMD to interact with graphics card drivers for overclocking. If it fails with MSI Afterburner, the issue is likely in the drivers. If it works, the problem lies in the ASUS skin layer of RiverTuner, and you can keep using MSI Afterburner as it remains the same at the end.
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ScoooobyDoo
03-24-2016, 11:17 AM #4

You might consider using MSI Afterburner. In the end, they all serve the same purpose. They are essentially skins built on RivaTuner, which uses Nvidia's NvAPI and AMD APIs—sets of tools from Nvidia/AMD to interact with graphics card drivers for overclocking. If it fails with MSI Afterburner, the issue is likely in the drivers. If it works, the problem lies in the ASUS skin layer of RiverTuner, and you can keep using MSI Afterburner as it remains the same at the end.