![]() ![]() Since I have 'Performance' set in Armoury and in Windows Power Plan as well, would an issue arise from runnnig g-helper for the first time with those settings already in effect beforehand? I ask because in the 'Recommendations' section it's strongly recommended to set Windows to the 'Balanced' power plan when running g-helper, is that for a critical reason? I noticed the three profile settings in g-helper are Silent, Balanced, & Turbo, but Armoury is Silent, Performance, & Turboĭoes 'Balanced' = 'Performance'? As in, does it pull from the 'Performance' profile settings in Bios to utilize for the 'Balanced' profile? Would g-helper pull the currently applied settings when being ran for the first time? I have Armoury set to the 'Performance' profile, so would g-helper mirror/reflect as such? So the plan is - start/run g-helper, configure g-helper to start at boot, disable Armoury Crate Service via Services App in Windows, disable all Asus tasks in Task Scheduler, reboot. ![]() Plus, since they don't include a changelog whatsoever with their Bios updates I'd rather play it safe and just disable Armoury in the case it gets re-installed/set to re-install via a future Bios update. I would think it's very highly unlikely that any conflict/issue occurs after booting to OS due to Armoury Crate being absent after a Bios update, however Asus is Asus and it took a couple Bios updates for faster than 4800 Ram speeds to be usable, as well as for them to unlock the Cpu for extended undervolting. I plan to keep Armoury Crate installed (MyAsus is uninstalled) to avoid any issues (potentially) occuring after a Bios update/flash. I have a Strix G18 (i9-13980HX & RTX 4080) and have a few questions before I give the app a go, ![]()
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