We handle some dedicated articles ASUS GPU Tweak II, where we showcase the power of this program and what we can accomplish. This new section shows you a simple and easy and powerful option where we will get to work without hesitation.
To do this, we start with the fact that we have the latest version of the software installed (direct download link) in our system, where the first step will be to open the expression program.
The ASUS GPU Tweak II is compatible with any graphics card
One of the advantages of this software is that it is compatible with any current graphics card, in addition to the fact that the functionality of our system is not directly related to it. That is, we do not need to have a specific graphics card to optimize performance.
Once turned on we will get a simple program interface (if we have selected it in the setup setting), but if we have chosen that advanced mode, this will appear:
Advanced mode shows options for you exceeded it, something we don't like right now, so we'll select the "Easy Mode" button.
When we get back to a simpler, more central part of the connection we will see a button called Gaming Booster, which is responsible for producing "magic" performance growth.
Inside this button will open a new window inside ASUS GPU Tweak II, where we will have three more clear categories: Visual Effects, System Services and System Memory Allocation.
In the first (Visual Effects) we will have many options available: Good Appearance (recommended), Good Performance Disable. The first one is recommended by most users, as it is the one that will make the least modifications to the Windows display (it will certainly not produce any modifications).
On the other hand, optimum performance mode means some changes that will improve the final MHz of our CPU and GPU, which will vary between one application and another.
The option to deactivate, logically, means no change.
In Phase 2 we have identified many other alternatives: Turn off Windows Services and processes (recommended), turn off Windows only programs, My Settings and Disable.
These options are quite powerful because of the simple fact of shutting down Windows services and processes, so they should be highly regarded and certainly require more than one error depending on what programs they are. To do this, ASUS GPU Tweak II It has a specific section in this setting, which marks the icon for the three navigation bars.
In this section we will have two more sections: Windows resources and Windows processes, where we can mark or mark each service or process used to stop, for the following performance benefit.
This is important, because if we mark any process or service we need, we will have to restart the PC for it to work again and download.
Finally, we have a section System Memory Deletion, when options are enabled or disabled.
Once everything is set, it will only be necessary to press the start button, where the system can attach to the parameters we set to maximize performance.
And what about performance? Details speak for themselves:
Details on Cinebench R20 It's very clear. With Gaming Booster-enabled optimization based on the shutdown of unnecessary processes and services we automatically defeated a 5.24% in one click operation.
The situation is very similar to the games where the results speak for themselves:
The overall results are very similar, because they show differences in the performance of 5.52% depending on the total number. The performance jumps almost equalize to the next step of the range on the CPU and somehow depending on the graphics card, but that shows more clarity and, above all, free upgrade.