Manually adding field in Config.json for "Temperature Target" or similar solution #3793
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@ZargaLykos hello, If your device don't support them - you won't see them in the UI. They can't be added. Config is needed only to store your own settings that you did inside G-Helper, so it can (actually) apply them to firmware next time you launch it. |
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Understood, thanks very much for your prompt response and amazing skills. |
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Googled for answers to no avail before asking here.
Noticed that other uses have options like "Dynamic Boost" and "Temperature Target" in their GHelper GPU options. I do not have those options, perhaps because my gpu is colder (rtx3060, strix g513im).
I'd really like to set a temperature limit for my gpu though, the baked in limit of 87°C is too hot for my liking, I'd like to drop it to ~75°C.
Is there a field I can manually add in the config.json file to cap my gpu temp at 75°C?
Similar to setting "cpu_temp_0": 75, could adding a "gpu_temp_0": 75, field work?
I've tried limiting the gpu core clock to drop temps and it works okish, but sometimes temps still spike to as high as 82°C for a while.
Anyone have any recommendations/insights? I really don't wanna have to resort to installing Asus GPU Tweak III.
Thanks in advance for replies/insights.
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