![]() ![]() Or if you do, stick to the ones that are proven to be fairly stable and malware free like EVGA or MSI Afterburner. It's really to the point that you have to keep any vendor installed apps to an absolute minimum, and even then do restore points so you can go back if/when you find out they are buggy. So I think there's been a decline in the past 2-3 years in all of MSI, Gigabyte, and Asus. Another problem is that it forces you to also into RGB fusion, which is Gigabyte's LED lighting app which is even more buggy. One bug in it causes it while running to grab full-screen focus randomly, causing w/e game you are playing in full-screen to pop back to the desktop like you alt-tabbed, usually badly timed in the middle of action. But it's had a world of bugs that are nearly as bad. Thankfully, it doesn't stoop to this level of injecting on-screen ads. Fwiw the Gigabyte graphics tool (Aorus engine they call it) has been incredibly buggy for years. This overlay thing from Asus would be an absolute deal-breaker for me.Īlthough not as bad the other vendors have app issues too. Posted on Feb 4th 2019, 9:01 Reply #21 lZKoce If it isnt free then I might be OK with it if Asus pays me to look at them occasionally. So at this point I am ready to try some ASRock, Gigabyte and MSI boards.Īs for the Asus ads, I'm actually OK with it provided that the video card is free. So at the time I RMAed a newly manufactured board for a new revision replacement that supposedly didn't have the same SATA Intel errata flaw.Īsus Z97-A motherboard had some SATA ports stop functioning as well. Keep in mind this was a motherboard that Asus immediately issued an RMA for (when it was new back in ~2011) due to an Intel flaw with the chipset. If they dont clean up their act ASRock will be my main board for my next upgrade.Actually from what I have empirically observed with my own builds, Asus motherboard quality control has dropped enough for me to consider other manufacturers.Īsus X99-A motherboard has a memory issue with G-Skill RAM listed as having been supported.Īsus P8P67 Pro motherboard had some SATA ports stop functioning. Aug 22nd 2023 ASUS Announces Refreshed Intel Z790 Motherboards (14)Īdd your own comment 40 Comments on ASUS GPU Tweak II Smears Ads Over Your Games 1 to 25 of 40 Go to 2 Previous Next #1 Vayra86Įidairaman1This is as bad as making AMD cards have Arez naming.Jun 19th 2023 ASUS ROG Ally Latest BIOS Update Has Big Impact on Performance (13).Jul 26th 2023 Report: ASUS to Start Production of GPUs With No External Power Connectors (64).May 15th 2023 ASUS Announces BIOS Updates for Socket AM5 Motherboards, this Time with Warranty Coverage (50).Aug 22nd 2023 ASUS Unveils 32-inch 4K OLED ROG Swift PG32UCDM Gaming Monitor (69).Apr 27th 2023 ASUS ROG Ally Powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Priced at $700 (98).Jul 2nd 2023 ASUS has a GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Card with an M.2 SSD Slot (68).May 18th 2023 ASUS Unveils GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and GeForce RTX 4060 Graphics Cards (30).Jan 6th 2023 ASUS x Noctua RTX 4080 Graphics Card is 5 Slots Thick, We Go Hands-on (44).Feb 15th 2023 PSA: Corrosion Happening on ASUS ROG Z690 Formula VRM Block, Company Remains Silent (149).This is the first among many questionable GPDR-teasing practices by ASUS in recent times, including unsolicited injection of files to Windows System32 folder by its latest motherboards. "PurpleSquash640" captioned this banner "wtf?" in their screenshot, and we can't disagree with that sentiment. The banner itself markets the company's latest RTX 20-series graphics cards. When GPU Tweak II is closed (background process killed), the overlay disappears. ![]() This somewhat square banner is positioned at the right-center corner of the screen, with a handy "turn off this picture press ctrl+alt+F" text. ![]() GPU Tweak II user "PurpleSquash640" on Reddit posted a screenshot of an ASUS banner ad overlaying their Battlefield V fullscreen. Among its many monitoring featuresis performance overlay mode, that adds an overlay to fullscreen 3D apps (in other words, games), which can be set to display parameters such as GPU temperatures, clock-speeds, frame-rates, etc. ASUS GPU Tweak II is a utility the company bundles with its graphics cards, which lets you overclock and monitor them. ![]()
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