GPU Power limits for 2024 models #2141
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Is this not suitable for the 2023 model? |
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Thank you Seerge, this is incredible!!! This essentially gives us functionality similar to the TGP slider in MSI Afterburner. Tested on the 4090 G16 and I can now achieve the full 125W even in Turbo or Balanced modes instead of being restricted to Manual mode for full TGP, wow!! Also, this could be useful for vbios mods, which I will also test. This could mean potentially that I could load up a 175W vbios on the 2024 G16 and run it at maybe 150W instead to keep things cooler without having to limit clock speeds or anything. That would put the 2024 G16 at essentially the same power level as the 2023 Zephyrus M16, which is thicker and heavier. |
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Changes are live in latest release https://github.com/seerge/g-helper/releases |
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4060 G14 2024 seem not have the GPU Power limits function. |
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maybe 4070 laptop got a wrong GPU POWER?(should be 115+25=140W) |
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this build works even better than former version! |
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This is a great feature! I just grabbed a G14 today and am testing it--it isn't working for me. With GHelper installed and all ASUS services stopped/disabled/no armory crate, I am locked at 55W actual GPU no matter what I set it at in GHelper. With armory crate turbo, I get ~90W. Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to test! |
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when the G14(2024) resume from sleep,the GPU will be limited on 55W. |
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I‘ve uninstall ARMOURY CRATE,but GPU still limited on 55w |
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Hello,
Recently I have discovered that in 2024 models next to already existing GPU
Dynamic Boost
(ranging from 5W to 25W usually) new devices also have adjustableGPU power
slider (!)It's a "base" power, so your total GPU power limit will be
GPU Power
+Dynamic Boost
(as it always have been)Please keep in mind, that next to this setting, your GPU is also limited internally by it's own VBIOS (Video BIOS). And if your GPU has for exaple 125W VBIOS, it won't go above that no matter what :)
Best way to test limit is to download latest version of FURMARK and HWinfo. Run benchmark in a window and just monitor GPU power draw via HWinfo
If you are providing feedback, or believe something is not working as it should, please either post a new issue or include full app logs and clear scenario to reproduce as a comment here
Changes are live in latest releases
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