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TRASH DEVICE ROG5

hp9976802431
Rising Star II
Please tell us some basic information before asking for help:
Model Name:ROG 5
Firmware Version:.229
Rooted or not:Not
Frequency of Occurrence:
APP Name & APP Version (If your issue relates to the app):GAME GENIE PERFORMANCE ISSUE & SCREEN RECORDING CHOPPY
In addition to information above, please also provide as much details as you can, e.g., using scenario, what troubleshooting you've already done, screenshot, etc.
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ROG 5 BGMI game play like worst.See game performance cpu 1.19ghz only on xmode+ With Aeroactive cooler.What is the hell going on.Its is a brand of asus like a shit !
The problem came up with 2021 June still now they are developing team not find the solution great effort of asus.
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Danishblunt
Hall of Fame I
@Sarkiri
As usual the anti spam triggered due to quoting long post. fml. So here we go again:
all you have proven is you don't understand what dynamic means and you have proven me right by showing that armory crate does indeed not work. I'll show you in around an hour or so how it's supposed to work so you understand.

Danishblunt
Hall of Fame I
@Sarkiri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw3Ik26dBbQ

There you go, that's how armory crate on "hardcore" settings is supposed to work.

Danishblunt
Hall of Fame I
Sarkiri

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/208110#Comment_208110

Subway Surfer with X-Mode+, CPU clock never goes below 1.56GHZ (1555 MHz in CPU Float) when the game doesn't require that much clock speeds and generating unnecessary heat and draining battery.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11BUQIBmqNwZJpK7nLbW_mg8L1g-M1lMr/view?usp=sharing

Subway Surfer with Default Dynamic Profile running the game mostly on efficiency cores with low clock speeds and performance and super core at 710 Mhz and 844 Mhz but the game still runs very smoothly with low clock speeds.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11EktXO6NnMIXn3-HQHYZQEdQB670tbI2/view?usp=sharing

Subway Surfer with my Dynamic Profile same as above but you can control the frequency of each CPU core and customize your own Dynamic profile depending on your needs.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/114zug4h1qep7zPwLobAr3-fKqZobO5KG/view?usp=sharing

BGMI with same Dynamic Profile, you can see the game using only the efficiency cores and peformance cores with random jumps in super core but it mostly stays at 845 MHz (844 in CPU Float). If you activate X-Mode+, Game Tuning Level 1, 2 or 3 then CPU gets locked at a certain frequency 2.26GHz Game Tuning Level 2 and 2.38GHz Game Tuning Level 3 and doesn't drop below that locked frequency even if your temperature goes above 50C.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/10vpPuea1JYLhkQvQ6zrsiUxBl5ADLvpE/view?usp=sharing

Genshin Impact with same Dynamic Profile, you can see the performance cores (4, 5, 6) and Super Core (7) clock speed drop to 845 Mhz (844 in CPU Float) whenever I open a menu or look down.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11JsTDCgdc3IsokfQvmJcRTBAHbtqZMDx/view?usp=sharing

With the dynamic profile it won't always use the highest clock speeds if the game doesn't require it and doesn't stay locked at a certain frequency generating unnecessary heat and draining your battery and you can customize your own dynamic profile and increase the CPU frequency of each cores depending on your needs. If you want higher clock speeds but want the CPU clocks to be dynamic you can increase the maximum clock speeds when the CPU reaches certain load, etc.

The dynamic profile I made in the video is not perfect as I had made it in a hurry, and the CPU clocks are actually lower than as seen on the videos. The reason I have higher clocks speeds in the video is because I am using the screen recorder at the same time which is increasing the CPU load and clock speeds.


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All you have demonstrated is that you don't understand what dynamic means and you only proven me right. Despite you setting everything to max, you still don't have max clockspeeds because the system overwrites them again. i'll show you how armory crate on maxed settings is supposed to look like.

Sarkiri
Rising Star II
Danishblunt

@Sarkiri

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw3Ik26dBbQ

There you go, that's how armory crate on "hardcore" settings is supposed to work.


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Well you just proved that you don't know what you are talking about as well, You just locked all of your CPU clock to the highest frequency If you actually read what I wrote in my previous comments when I said "Dynamic" then you wouldn't be posting such nonsense as well.

If you want to kill your ROG 5 then your video shows a great way how to do it.

I am already having hard enough time cooling my Phone with 2.04GHz (Minimum) Profile with 2.84GHz Max Clock Speeds as it is which could go up to 50C in Summer. If I locked all my CPU clocks speeds to 1804 MHz (CPU 0, 1, 2 and 3), 2419 MHz (CPU 4, 5 and 6), 2841 MHZ (CPU 7) and my GPU to 840 MHz then my phone would definitely go about 55+C even with Thermoelectric/Peltier Cooler.

You think that I don't know how Advanced Hardcore Tuning Profiles works but you didn't even show what setting you had configured in your profile and judging from your YouTube video, you just turned everything to Red or turned on CPU frequency scaling governor which runs all the CPU at the highest frequency all the time.

I even said multiple times in my comments that I made a "Dynamic" Profile which won't use the CPU at the Highest frequency or clock speeds all the time if the game doesn't require it. It will only use jump to a specified frequency or clock speeds if the game requires it. You are just generating unnecessary heat and draining your battery with the locked maximum clock speeds. And you even proved your own comment wrong.
If a game is programmed to utilize your 2 of your big cores while not using the prime core, then obviously you'll not need to use the prime cores full speed, clocking it at maximum speed would give you no performance boost and waste your power for no good reason.
You are just wasting your battery and generating unnecessary heat with that locked clock speed when even on a static image you would be running at the maximum clock speeds when eve the lowest clocked speeds can run it saving battery and generating less heat.

Sarkiri
Rising Star II
Danishblunt

https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/208124#Comment_208124

All you have demonstrated is that you don't understand what dynamic means and you only proven me right. Despite you setting everything to max, you still don't have max clockspeeds because the system overwrites them again. i'll show you how armory crate on maxed settings is supposed to look like.


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Stop embarrassing yourself further bro, maybe learn the word "Dynamic" in a dictionary and come back or learn how to read English.
Dynamic frequency scaling - WikipediaAnyway, I can't argue with someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.