The best thing you could do is to not install ANY Asus software (bloatware) at all. You don't need any of it. And if you already have, it's really hard to get rid of, so if you have the time, you are best to reinstall Windows and not install any of it at all. You can do everything (like fan control) from the Bios, or yourself (checking websites, etc for drivers).
I speak from experience. Most of it is cancer, breaks or doesn't work properly anyhow and it messes up your registry if you try to get rid of it. I have had a few motherboards from Asus, and your system will thank you and repay you in kind if you avoid it like the plague. Tweak II, though, is one exception.