Once you have read the articles on the program, you will know what it knows and how. Today we have a very exciting section, especially for those control areas (that are many), because it will allow us to easily know the system status, temperatures, voltages, minute changes or frequency of the most important parts of our PC components
ASUS GPU Tweak II: more than just graphics card software
As direct competitors, ASUS had to put batteries to synchronize its GPUs software on the day. Although you still have work to do, the steps you have taken have been important in terms of adding features.
So again to start with, we start from the premise that states that the system has been included in its latest version as we saw in the previous article of the saga.
The interface hasn't just changed with the versions, so we'll have a simple and effective program.
To get started with program monitoring options you will need to click the following button at the bottom left:
Once pressed we will open a second window that is connected to the main interface and can be opened when we see fit, in which case we can have a view like this:
Obviously, the left part of the program now shows us in real-time the basic parameters that include as usual, but we can do much more.
Before entering the configuration menu, it is important that we have the tab running OSD, otherwise we will not see overlapping parameters while playing full screen or window. So once we are selected we can enter the configuration carefully.
How to configure OSD
By clicking on the white icon with two arrows we will enter a selection menu for each parameter to be considered, where it can be specified by its usage and how we want to appear in the OSD of the program itself.
If we want to install a specific OSD configuration, we simply click the gear icon at the top, where we will access the configuration options.
The first tab we will encounter inside is Main. In this tab we have three basic sections: Download interval, Enable Login and Display.
The first of these frequency stimuli said to monitor in real time. ASUS recommends 3 seconds of rest to have as little impact as possible on gaming performance, but if we have PC solvent on resources, we can opt for each second.
The Log Log button will only store the parameters that the program registers in the file, if we want to look at some data later.
A checkbox that only shows the GPU we want to monitor, if we have several in our system. Usually there is one or two climbs, so we'll check that box and voila.
Many options available
Inside the OSD tab comes something interesting, since we can select each parameter we want to monitor in the game. These parameters are reduced in the GPU and CPU depending on the speed, temperature, usage and voltage values, where the GPU obviously has more options and options.
So, in this section we can monitor your VRAM with his successor and his own Target for Energy But the options are endless here, far from it. When we move the mouse wheel down we will have many options to set or choose.
Within the Memo section we can place a specific message, in the event of streaming, for example, in the image section the ASUS icon appears automatically that most users do not know how to disable, because when the monitor starts working.
By clicking out we can disable or simply change the icon or desired image. After that we have the option to set the machine parameters to the desired location, as well as the image we entered.
We can configure monitoring parameters, icon / image and custom text instead of our choice, it is really useful.
To conclude, we are subject to hockey, Blacklist in terms of operating system and folder where we want to keep our screenshots, the most powerful and efficient options in most cases.
Once activated and when we go back up, we'll see the left button of the OFF button, in the three slide icon, we will press and add a new menu that will give us three more options for more options of monitoring options.
This menu allows us to choose the font size of the data displayed on the screen, the color of the fonts in three different options depending on the settings and visibility of this data. The most useful thing for those who need to have a big screen presence, but at the same time want to see how their system behaves.
The result cannot be overwhelming: