For the past two years, we have been working closely with enthusiasts from all walks of the industry to define the next chapter in the GPU Tweak saga. That collective feedback has been carefully packaged into every layer of GPU Tweak III. At the forefront of the revamp, there’s a completely overhauled UI, automated profile loading for games and apps, and new ways to track vital metrics and stats. To bring GPU Tweak’s aging feature set and UI into the modern era, we felt we had to start from the ground up. This would allow us to create a more flexible foundation on which we could build up...
Latest Release: 2021-01-18
Known Issues:
The Nvidia GeForce Experience overlay and the GPU Tweak III OSD conflict with each other and can prevent games from running when both are enabled. It is recommended to only run either the GeForce Experience overlay or the GPU Tweak III OSD.
The CPU Usage field in the OSD may show incorrect values.
When multiple programs are in the same place, the layering of different GPU Tweak III windows (main screen, Monitor, Settings, and OC Scanner) may be inconsistent, so some elements may fall behind other programs while others are in front.
Frame Rate Limit requires any running games or programs to be restarted before taking effect. Currently this function only extends to 255 FPS.
OSD fonts in GPU Tweak III style only allow for Calibri and Calibri Bold adjustment. Full font adjustment will be added in a later release.
GPU-Z clock values do not update in real time. To update the clock values, close and reopen GPU-Z.
Mouse step size controls have not been implemented yet.
Not all hotkeys are completely implemented at the moment. Notably, the Timer is visible but not working.
Screenshots will always be saved to the default folder, not personally selected folders.
The Default display wallpaper is just a blank black background.
Wallpaper transparency has not been implemented yet.
Fahrenheit temperature settings only affect the Monitor, not the other parts of the interface.
Some interactions with the OSD may cause an error to appear referring to "mFinitialize Fail". This error does not affect operation.
Programs that have multiple different .exe files with the same names may not swap settings correctly and may use the wrong profiles. For now, set all related .exe files to the same settings for a smooth experience.
Game and application file names are not sorted properly in the Profile Connect window.
2021-01-18 Download and Bug reporting (url page bottom)
https://www.asus.com/campaign/GPU-Tweak-III/