
Fixed an issue with the slider bar in the Log Viewer that prevented viewing of all items. Updated the installation package to ensure that Visual C++ 2017 is properly installed. Some AMD fan identifiers would also previously display incorrectly. If a multiple AMD graphics cards were installed, the second card's name would previously display incorrectly. Fixed instances where the TUF Gaming logo did not appear on the Home screen when respective graphics cards were installed. Exact specifications for this chipset have not been listed, so expect. AMD has been revealed as collaborating with ASUS on a custom Ryzen APU for the handheld system, which is advertised as the 'fastest AMD APU yet' in the reveal trailer. Ensured that the unit used in the Dashboard for GPU Voltage stays consistent, as it could incorrectly display mV on cards that do not support direct voltage adjustment. The ROG Ally has been confirmed to be an entirely real bit of gaming hardware that runs via Windows 11. On some systems, OSD profiles were not properly removed during installation or upgrade if the user selected "Clean Install". Fixed issues related to the OSD failing to start. Also optimized the behavior of changing OSD profiles in game to remove redundant steps that could cause hiccups in performance. This fixes multiple bugs, including one where positional data could not be saved correctly and another that could cause a crash due to name length. Modified the saving behavior of OSD profiles. Fixed a crash that could occur that was related to the Nagato.exe module. If a user has installed external fans via FanConnect II headers, GPU Tweak III automatically recognizes them, and reveals related settings in the interface. GPU Tweak enables complete control over 3D graphics performance and monitoring.

It starts spinning for a second and then cuts out for a little bit.ASUS GPU Tweak III is a one-click overclocking utility for NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards. and the control is not fully working either. Or so it appears.ĮDIT: I doublechecked and I still don't see the Ex Fan slider in the list under the sphere button menu. So I then turned off the computer and flicked off the power switch on the power supply, waiting until the power-LEDs on the graphics card went off, turned the system back on and I quickly noticed that the Aura for Graphics Card app icon under Tools in GPU Tweak was no longer greyed out (I had also problems with Aura Sync) so I reinstalled Aura Sync and that worked again after the reboot along with external fancontrol in GPU Tweak. Then rebooted and installed GPU Tweak 2132 but no joy. I uninstalled all Asus software with Revo Uninstaller Pro and used advanced cleanup option, then made sure there was no Asus folder left in %AppData%, also manually deleting any leftovers in ProgramFiles etc. I have there now Ex Fan option and auto calibration seemed to work. Least it appears to be working in user define fan curve section.
