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Small and lightweight Armoury Crate alternative for Asus laptops offering almost same functionality without extra bloat and unnecessary services. Works on all popular models, such as ROG Zephyrus G14, G15, G16, M16, Flow X13, Flow X16, Flow Z13, TUF Series, Strix / Scar Series, ProArt, VivoBook and many more!
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- Seamless and automatic GPU switching
- All performance modes can be fully customized with power limits and fan curves
- Lightweight. Doesn't install anything in your system. Just a single exe to run
- Simple and clean native UI with easy access to all settings
- FN-Lock and custom hotkeys
- Performance modes: Silent - Balanced - Turbo (built-in, with default fan curves)
- GPU modes: Eco - Standard - Ultimate - Optimized
- Screen refresh rate control with display overdrive (OD)
- Custom fan curve editor, power limits and turbo boost selection for every performance mode
- Anime matrix control including animated GIFs, clock and Audio visualizer
- Backlight animation modes and colors
- Custom hotkeys (M-keys, FN+X keys)
- Monitor CPU / GPU temperature, fan speeds and battery status
- Battery charge limit to preserve battery health
- NVidia GPU overclocking
- XG Mobile Control
- AMD CPU Undervolting
- BIOS and Driver Updates
- Asus Mice settings
- Mini-led multi-zone switch
- Performance Mode switching when on battery or plugged in
- Optimized GPU mode - disables dGPU on battery and enables when plugged in
- Auto Screen refresh rate (60Hz on battery and max Hz when plugged)
- Keyboard backlight timeout on battery or when plugged in
To keep auto switching and hotkeys working the app needs to stay running in the tray. It doesn't consume any resources.
All Modes are baked in BIOS along with default fan curves and power limits and they are the same as in the Armoury Crate.
Each BIOS mode is paired with matching Windows Power Mode. You can adjust this setting under Fans + Power
- Silent in BIOS + Best power efficiency power mode
- Balanced (Performance in AC) in BIOS + Balanced power mode
- Turbo in BIOS + Best performance power mode
- Eco : only low power integrated GPU enabled, iGPU drives built in display
- Standard (MS Hybrid) : iGPU and dGPU enabled, iGPU drives built in display
- Ultimate: iGPU and dGPU enabled, but dGPU drives built in display (supported on 2022+ models)
- Optimized: disables dGPU on battery (Eco) and enables when plugged in (Standard)
Stop ArmouryCrateControlInterface
service under windows Services app or you can stop all asus services from Extra
-> Stop services
It could be that Asus services are overwriting this limit after. You may want to stop them by clicking "Stop" in the Asus Services section (under Extra). Please note: For some devices not every charge limit % may be working. Try to set standard 80% to be sure.
Some older models (for example G14 2020) don't support disabling GPU on hardware level, therefore GPU section makes no sense for them and will be hidden
Ultimate mode is supported (by hardware) only on 2022+ models
You don't have to, it's purely optional. From my experience built in (in BIOS) performance modes work well. Limit your power or apply custom fan curves only if you have issues. As soon as you click Apply in the Fans + Power
section BIOS will consider your fan curve as "custom"! (no matter if you modified it or not)
It doesn't. Your BIOS does (same as in case with Armoury). What G-helper can do - is (optionally) set a custom fan profile to current performance mode consisting of 8 pairs of temperature + fan speed % via same endpoint armoury seem to use.
Click on them
TUF models from 2021 and older don't support custom fan curves at all. Most probably you didn't have them in Armoury as well?
Most probably either you are using Eco / Optimized mode and your dGPU is simply off, or your windows has put the dGPU into sleep to preserve power.
Please check the system tray for a (G)
icon. By default Windows is keen to hide all icons, so you may need to click ^
to see them all. I would advise to right click on Taskbar select TaskBar Settings -> Other System Tray icons -> Mark G-Helper to be always ON.
Open "Event Viewer" from the start menu, go to Windows Logs -> Application and check for recent Errors mentioning G-Helper. If you see one - please post a new issue with all details from this error.
You can, the only problem is that MyASUS may override the battery charge limit that you set before. My advice in such a situation would be to set the same limit (i.e. 80%) in both MyASUS and G-Helper.
If you have the Asus Optimization Service running, it's controlled by that service (therefore G-helper doesn't interfere and doesn't touch this function). Alternatively you can stop that service - and you can bind M3 to anything you want.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of them, as they make colors very inaccurate. But if you want so - you can adjust display colors using either Nvidia Control panel or AMD Adrenaline (appropriate display sections). If you really want you can also use own ASUS utility from MS Store
Make sure that your dGPU is enabled (i.e. it's not in Eco mode). Open Fans + Power section and adjust core / memory clock offsets. They work the same as in armoury's manual mode. Please keep in mind that (unfortunately) you need admin permissions for that, and the app will ask you for them. (*)
False positives from Windows Defender (or any other similar system that uses machine learning for detection) is possible as the application is not digitally signed with a certificate. You can always download a version below or compile the app by yourself. All application sources are open and can be monitored from A to Z :)
You can find them under the %AppData%\GHelper
folder. Please include them when posting a new bug-report or issue.
Open the app, and uncheck and check again "run on startup". If it still doesn't help (for some reason), you can try to manually edit the "GHelper" task in Windows Task Scheduler, and add a couple of seconds delay to start.
G-helper is a single exe, and it doesn't install anything in the system. To remove it - you can simply delete exe :) If you have applied any custom fan profiles or PPTs - before removing I would recommend selecting your favorite performance mode (for example balanced) and clicking "Factory defaults" under Fans + Power.
Currently you can undervolt AMD CPUs. If your model supports that - you will see an undervolting slider under Fans+Power -> Advanced
. If you don't see a slider there, it means your CPU doesn't support undervolting. Full list of models that support that can be found here
It seems to be an issue in older BIOS versions. As users report - latest BIOS 312 (installable via MyASUS or G-Helper -> Updates) resolves all issues :) So please update.
G15 2022 is known to have a notoriously bugged BIOS (last one 313). Multiple users have reported that problems can be solved by rolling back to a previous BIOS 311 from Asus Support website.
Check your NVidia Experience settings and make sure that you have Whisper Mode set to OFF
. Also you can go to reset all settings Nvidia Control panel -> Manage 3D Settings -> Reset to defaults
All Asus laptops have an option to do a hardware reset that can be handy sometimes. It doesn't touch your data, but resets all main hardware-related things (enables your dGPU, wakes up wifi/bt adapter if it hangs for some reason, etc.). Turn OFF laptop. Press and hold the "power" button for 30-40 seconds. Then boot normally (it will take a bit longer to boot)
Small and lightweight Armoury Crate alternative for Asus laptops offering almost same functionality without extra bloat and unnecessary services. Works on ROG G14, G15, G16, M16, X13, Z13, X16, TUF, Scar, Vivobook, ProArt and all other popular models.
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- Download latest release
- Unzip to a folder of your choice (don't run exe from zip directly, as windows will put it into temp folder and delete after)
- Run GHelper.exe
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Microsoft .NET7. Most probably you already have it. Otherwise download it from the official website.
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Asus System Control Interface v3+. This "driver" from asus should be installed automatically by windows update or along other asus apps. If it's not the case for some reason - you can download and install it manually.
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It's not recommended to use the app in combination with Armoury Crate services, because they adjust the same settings. You can uninstall it using AC own uninstall tool. Just in case, you can always install it back later.
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It's not recommended to have "ASUS Smart Display Control" app running, as it will try to change refresh rates and fight with g-helper for the same function. You can safely uninstall it.
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You can stop / disable unnecessary services: Go to Extra in the app, and press "Stop" in Asus Services section (former debloat.bat). To start / enable services back - click "Start" instead (former bloat.bat)
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It is strongly recommended to run app with windows default "balanced" power plan
This is a known issue with the Nvidia Drivers / Windows that occurs if you shutdown or restart a system with dGPU disabled (Eco mode). This situation can happen for BOTH Armoury Crate and G-Helper (as it doesn't depend on them in a first place)
Scenario to reproduce (for both AC / GH):
- Set Eco mode and shutdown / start or reboot your computer
- After booting in Eco set Standard ->
brightness controls won't work
- Try to set Eco mode ->
it won't work
- G-Helper would offer you to restart GPU in Device Manager, after that you will be able to set Eco, AC won't be able to do anything
To prevent this from happening, G-Helper by default would try to enable dGPU before shutdown / restart.
If you want to turn this feature off uncheck Extra
-> Enable GPU on shutdown (prevents issue with Eco mode)
I don't have a Microsoft certificate to sign the app yet, so if you get a warning from Windows Defender on launch (Windows Protected your PC), click More Info -> Run anyway.
GENERAL NOTE: "Power user" settings require editing config located at %AppData%\GHelper\config.json
.
- Quit G-Helper
- Make your changes / additions co
config.json
- Start G-Helper again
Make sure to keep json structure (i.e. not to break it with extra or missing commas, etc.) or the app will fail to read it and will just recreate an empty config instead.
By default the app will use your windows language setting. But you can set language manually (if it supported of course)
"language" : "en",
(by replacing "en" with language of your choice)
You can manually assign a custom power plan GUID to each mode.
Format is following : "scheme_<mode>" : "GUID"
Where mode = 0 (balanced), 1 (turbo), 2 (silent)
Example (for default windows "balanced" power plan):
"scheme_0": "381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e",
"scheme_1": "381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e",
"scheme_2": "381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e",
Disable app's OSD (for performance modes, keyboard backlight, etc.)
"disable_osd": 1,
Ctrl + Shift + F5
- Toggle Performance ModesCtrl + Shift + F12
- Open G-Helper windowCtrl + M1 / M2
- Screen brightness Down / UpShift + M1 / M2
- Backlight brightness Down / Up
If you don't want this bindings to work you can add
"skip_hotkeys":1,
To change binding for Toggle Performance Modes to Ctrl + Shift + KEY
"keybind_profile": 116,
Where 116 is numerical code for desired key. Put 0 to completely disable this binding.
By default under GPU section you can set up to +250/+250 for Core and Memory Clock Offset. To increase this value:
"max_gpu_core": 300,
"max_gpu_memory": 1500,
Select Custom
next to appropriate hotkey under Extra
settings and do one of the following:
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To run any custom application - put a full path to exe into "action" text field, for example:
C:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2042\BF2042.exe
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To simulate any windows key - put appropriate keycode into the "action" field, for example
0x2C
for Print Screen. Full list of keycodes https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/inputdev/virtual-key-codes
Libraries and projects used
- Linux Kernel for some basic endpoints in ASUS ACPI/WMI interface
- NvAPIWrapper for accessing Nvidia API
- Starlight for anime matrix communication protocol
- UXTU for undervolting using Ryzen System Management Unit
Disclaimers "ROG", "TUF", and "Armoury Crate" are trademarked by and belong to AsusTek Computer, Inc. I make no claims to these or any assets belonging to AsusTek Computer and use them purely for informational purposes only.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE COULD CAUSE SYSTEM INSTABILITY OR MALFUNCTION.