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@MemoSainz hello, For battery - if you also use MyASUS (and Asus Services) to limit charge limit - just set same (80%) charge limit in G-Helper and it will be fine. For GPU clocks - by default app would not apply any core / memory clock offsets. If you had some overclocking in the app - click For Backlight brigtnes - app remembers it separately per plugged in / on battery cases and switches automatically. |
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@MemoSainz it remembers brightness of backlight, controlled by G-Helper and Asus Optimization Service set charge limit in the same (and only one possible way). It's just a single command that tells firmware to maintain charge, universal for all Asus laptops. When your laptop reboots it always resets all settings, including charge limit. So it will be charging until windows starts and then Asus Service or G-Helper sets limit. It's normal. If they both set same limit - effect is same. If you really want prevent G-Helper from setting any limit - you can just delete |
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I got two examples. The first one, about the battery, if we want another app to handle the battery charge until 80%, we could have an option to disable it.
The second one.
As well, if we have a software to handle the gpu clock and more stuff of the gpu, as well the fans, to disable it in G-Helper in order to use another software like MSI Afterburner.
I also recommend another thing, for to handle the lights.
Like, if we disconnect the charger, for just show the lights of the keyboard, but it'll need more options perhaps. Options like this like the ones from Armoury Crate.
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