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seerge avatar seerge commented on June 14, 2024 1

@Kikimahe hello,

  1. Your CPU boost is just a property in windows power plan. It should not reset on reboot. If it does - check if other apps are changing that.
  2. Your GPU clock / memory offsets are being re-applied by G-Helper automatically on start every time (since you have ignored issue template template and didn't provide any logs i can't help further). Make sure that you don't have any other apps (including AC service) resetting your clocks afterwards.
  3. If battery start charging when laptop is off - this is how your hardware works. AC can't set charge limits at all, it's done by MyASUS.
  4. CPU boost differences

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Kikimahe avatar Kikimahe commented on June 14, 2024

Hi

  1. Normally your battery does not charge when the PC is turned off or when it is asleep.
    But it charges some 0.x% after shutdown/startup or restarting the computer until windows and Ghelper are started to block battery charging.
    Observe your charging LED indicator :)

  2. Look #492

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jmdvella avatar jmdvella commented on June 14, 2024

Great thanks for that @Kikimahe , Yes my LED indicator says its charging while asleep or off til it get to 100%. Usually with Armoury Crate it stops at 60% or whatever is set in Armoury.

  1. Thanks a bunch! Still unsure what 'Aggressive Guaranteed' means though, do you know? I would have a hunch and say it tries to keep boost at the expense of heat/power consumption.

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jmdvella avatar jmdvella commented on June 14, 2024

With MyAsus its not able to run when the services are turned off in G-Helper correct? So how can I use the charge limit in Asus while running G-Helper?

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seerge avatar seerge commented on June 14, 2024

@Kikimahe correct, it's "Asus Optimization Service" that specifically responsible for setting a charge limit for MyASUS.

G-Helper by itself doesn't need it and sets a limit by itself.

Both Asus and G-Helper set charge limit in exactly same way (you just set desired % limit and that's it), so it shouldn't be any difference. G-Helper would re-apply limit every time it starts or wakes up.

You can even set a limit directly in powershell as admin (where 80 is desired limit):

(Get-WmiObject -Namespace Root/WMI -Class AsusAtkWmi_WMNB).DEVS(0x00120057, 80)

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jmdvella avatar jmdvella commented on June 14, 2024

Ah yes thank you, you are correct @seerge !

Excellent job on this software, thank you so much!

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