
- #ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW DRIVER#
- #ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW REGISTRATION#
- #ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW SOFTWARE#
- #ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW WINDOWS 7#
- #ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
#ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW DRIVER#
While about 29% of users of ASUS GPU Tweak come from the United States, it is also popular in United Kingdom and Germany.ĮIO_xp.sys (by ASUSTeK Computer) - ASUS Kernel Mode Driver for NTĮxeio.dll - Exeio Dynamic Link Library (Exeio DLL)ĪTIWinflash.exe - ATIWinflash Application (ATIWinflash MFC Application)Ītipdlxx2563.dll (by ATI Technologies) - ATI Desktop Component (ATI Desktop CWDDEDI DLL)Ītidgllk.sys (by ATI Technologies) - ATI Diagnostics (ATI Diagnostics Hardware Abstraction Sys)ĮIO.dll (by ASUSTek Computer) - ASUS EIO.
#ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW WINDOWS 7#
Relative to the overall usage of users who have this installed on their PCs, most are running Windows 7 (SP1) and Windows 10.
#ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW SOFTWARE#
The installed file LiveUpdate.dll is the auto-update component of the program which is designed to check for software updates and notify and apply them when new versions are discovered. The setup package generally installs about 63 files and is usually about 32.6 MB (34,184,566 bytes). Click Restart to reboot to complete the installation. Click Install, follow the program installation guide and click Next to complete the installation program. The primary executable is named ASUSxGPU-Z.exe. Unzip the file, double-click the GPU-Tweak-III exe. A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to launch the program at various scheduled times (the schedule varies depending on the version).
#ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW REGISTRATION#
During setup, the program creates a startup registration point in Windows in order to automatically start when any user boots the PC. The most common release is 2.4.9.2, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version.
#ASUS GPU TWEAK 2 REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#
We set the GPU Tweak II to professional mode and started tweaking. For the most part, the build went really smoothly, but the worst experience I've had so far is with the software ASUS recommends you use to tweak the cards, ASUS GPU Tweak II.

Next, we started playing around with the clock speed of both the memory and the GPU clock speed using GPU Tweak II. I just (mostly) completed a high-end build, running Win10 64bit with two ASUS GTX 980 TI STRIX DC3OC cards in 2-way SLI. I got my answer, 89☌ with a max overclock of 2040 MHz. I just wanted to see how hot the top card would get. Just for fun, we attempted to overclock the top card, with SLI disabled. While running FurMark the max temp hit 60☌. After close to an hour of benchmarking we ran FurMark as one of our benchmarks. Next, we started testing the games we benchmarked for this review. The Strix 2080 Ti, at stock, idled at 38☌.

The first temp recorded was the stock idle temperature after a couple hours at idle. We do our best to keep the ambient temperature right around 20☌ during testing. 9-Slot, Super Alloy Power II, GPU Tweak): Graphics Cards - Amazon. The ambient temperature at the time of testing was 20☌ or about 68☏. ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 review: The best value GPU >ASUS ROG Strix GeForce. The max temp while gaming for well over an hour was also recorded. To Validate our overclock, we ran 3DMark Time Spy. To monitor temperatures, we used both GPU Tweak II and Hardware Monitor. We only overclocked the GPU and the i9-9900K at its stock speeds. For overclocking, we used ASUS GPU Tweak II for monitoring and adjusting GPU clock and memory speeds.
