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Silver Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Asus GPU Tweak III 1.5.0.0 https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Graphic%20Card/Unique_Applications/GPU-Tweak-III-v1500.zip Note that many systems in GPU Tweak III have changed substantially with this release, so while adjusting some functions, small bugs may have been fixed and behavior may have been tweaked. This set of patch notes covers the most impactful and directly noticeable changes. Major Changes: The entire GPU Tweak III interface has been translated into several languages: German, French, Turkish, Korean, and both Simplified and Traditional Chinese. If the Windows default language is set to any of these languages, GPU Tweak III also automatically switches to that language upon opening. Otherwise, English is the default language. The language can be changed in the Settings screen. Tooltips have been added for many important buttons and elements of the interface. These are turned off by default, but can be enabled by going to Settings, and clicking the box next to "Show user interface tooltips". New metrics have been added to the Monitor for Nvidia GPUs. The most notable of these are two different FPS metrics, and Render Present Latency, which can help to track render execution time (frame time). For the most part, this type of frame measurement data is only useful while the GPU is under load (i.e. while a game or benchmark is running). The OSD now supports multiple GPUs. In GPU Tweak III style, additional GPUs are displayed in columns to the right. In Classic style, rows are added below the CPU metrics for extra GPUs. Interface Changes: When some languages are selected, the entire interface may become wider to accommodate longer text. Similarly, some buttons may become extended. Note that this behavior is still under development; some parts of the UI may have text or visual glitches when not using English. Various small text position changes have been made across the interface. Many of these are to accommodate the language changes. The most notable of these is the Dashboard, which now has enough space for multiple lines per metric. If the user changes colors in the Interface Customization section of the Settings screen, their selections will now be applied to different elements of the UI. The most prominent new locations include borders and text on the OC Scanner, Fan Control, and VF Tuner screens. The offset number below each Fan Speed setting has been removed, as it was confusing for some users and provided inconsistent data. If an ROG EVA Edition graphics card is installed, the background changes to a special Evangelion theme. Added a scanning animation to the Profile Connect screen that displays while games and apps load. Optimized interface loading to improve software startup speed. OSD Changes: The text editing portion of the OSD settings page has been modified significantly so that all settings are more clearly laid out. Background colors can now be added to pictures in the Classic OSD style. Fixed multiple issues with OSD profile saving that could cause some settings would not be saved. In particular, this could affect resolution, aspect ratio, and arrangement of selected metrics. Fixed an issue with the Position function in the OSD where the anchor point could be upside-down. Fixed various crashes involving the OSD and its respective settings screen. Other Changes and Bug Fixes: When the "Enhance overclocking range" option is enabled or disabled and saved, both the notification window and the setting change confirmation box remain on screen until the enhancement is complete. This is to reduce screen flickering during the change. GPU-Z now refreshes after values have been changed in other screens. Items in the Computing Technologies section of the GPU-Z screen have been corrected for some graphics cards. The TUF Gaming logo appears on the Home screen when respective graphics cards are installed. The identifiers for fans (center, left, and right) have been corrected for some TUF Gaming and Dual graphics cards. The behavior regarding arranging and saving items on the Home and Monitor screens is now more consistent and multiple bugs have been fixed. Corrected the fan names for ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3090 O24G Evangelion Edition graphics cards. Multiple small changes have been made to the behavior of importing profiles to make the process more smooth. Fixed a bug where blank or repeated names could occur after importing profiles and then deleting them. Fixed a crash that could occur when GPU Tweak III is minimized and reopened quickly. Fixed a software conflict that could cause a crash when quickly switching to Furmark immediately after using GPU Tweak III. Fixed a bug with multiple of the same graphics cards where the Sync GPUs button could disappear. Fixed multiple issues that could occur with importing profiles that include multiple graphics cards, such that some tuning profiles would not be visible. Known Issues: When loading a profile with multiple graphics cards, the profiles for each card are only shown when that particular card is selected. The list on the right side of the Import screen does not show all profiles for all cards at once. When importing logs, the scroll bar length is incomplete. To see all data, the user must maximize the window. If a user deletes a profile after importing, after deleting, an empty profile box appears. When °F is selected in the Settings, only the Monitor values will be adjusted. Other portions of the interface still show °C. Similarly, the Time Format also only applies to the Monitor graphs, and not other parts of the interface. The display aspect ratio gets reset if the OSD profile is changed. Some parts of the UI may have text or visual glitches when not using English. Notably, some buttons in the interface may show English even if the language is changed. These include "Add New", "Import", and "Connect" buttons in the profile menus, and some "Yes" or "No" responses to confirmation pop-ups. If switching rapidly between languages, some text may not be fully displayed. Restarting the software corrects this. GPU Tweak III cannot be uninstalled in Safe Mode. It is strongly recommended to run only one on-screen display (OSD) from one software at a time. Running multiple OSDs, including those from Steam or Nvidia GeForce Experience, alongside GPU Tweak III's OSD, can cause instability, crashes, or for some OSDs to show incorrect data. The OSD blacklist toggle is currently non-operational. When running games with the Vulkan engine, the OSD must be turned on before starting the game, or else it will not appear. If the OSD is turned off mid-game, then to turn the OSD back on requires restarting the game. The Timer function can only be used if the System Time metric is turned on in the OSD. Some anti-virus or anti-cheat programs may detect the GPU Tweak III OSD as undesired software. Specifically, this list of games have known conflicts with the OSD: Red Dead Redemption 2 - OSD hotkeys may not function correctly Grand Theft Auto V - OSD hotkeys may not function correctly Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - OSD does not appear Minecraft (Java Version) - OSD does not appear Destiny 2 - OSD does not appear | Всего записей: 3036 | Зарегистр. 18-01-2007 | Отправлено: 00:11 02-06-2022 | Исправлено: faridmif, 00:12 02-06-2022 |
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