Thanks for the video. I believe Fan 2 is over the SD card. I would Make that one more aggressive before getting to 70 C since the optimal running temp is 70C, yes it can still perform above 70 C but not for long periods. This is what ASUS is probably going to do when they mentioned updating the fan profiles recently
I read somewhere on the internet that fan 2 curve should be lower than the fan 1 (can't remember the source), can someone explain it to me? or is it not true?
just did this and getting much more consistent fps in Destiny 2! was using performance before, and it coulf get to 45~ but the drops were here, this profile is much more consistent at 55~ and drops are much less severe! thank you!
Thank you so much, it does really have with temperature. Do you reckon we can used the same fan curve while plug in as well? I'm running a manual 25w flat while plug in and just curious if this fan curve can be apply there
Great video. So did all the manual settings as you suggested. But when I’m playing a game it still shows the battery at 28W.. even though it has been set at 18 W with 2 min intervals of 22 and 30s of 25. Can you help
Thanks so much for the video and showing the settings for us who aren’t that use to fan curves. Just a question, how do you get the fan curves to save? I don’t know if I’m missing something obvious, but they just won’t save for some reason. If I click on no. 1 on fan 1 for example and then set the curve up as you have here, then go to the tick next to the manual mode name I would have thought hitting that saves it. But if I then go and hit on fan 1 no. 2 it changes the settings obviously which is expected, but then clicking on the no. 1 again doesn’t have the fan curve as you have showed here, it goes back to what no. 1 originally was like it hasn’t saved. Am I missing something?
@@RypperGaming thanks for the reply. Yeah tried it but it doesn’t seem to hold to the assigned number. Like it will stay if I don’t click any of the other number tabs, but as soon as I do, it changes to that preset and then trying to click back on the number/preset that I customized isn’t there anymore, just reverts back to whatever it was originally.
my ally has 20 /30w on spl,25 /43w on sppt and 30/53 w on fppt... which setting would be best for overall gaming and why mine dont have same value as your?
The values change based on whether you are plugged in or not. The settings I show are known as a sweet spot for gaming and battery life. If playing plugged in, you can max them all out and just make sure you have good fan curves for cooling as it can get warm. You can also run the turbo plugged in if you choose.
Hello new to gaming, playing dragons dogma atm, lowered loads of stuff with resolution to help it remain cool... very recently within 10 20 mins its getting too hot and stopping the charger to work... will this sort this issue or does this sound like another problem?
After update fan 1 i cannot ajust it is set up at 4200rpm. Fan 2 I can chance but I haven’t touched or change is set up to 2200rpm so I don’t know I cannot change fan 1 yesterday was a bios update and after that the fans got significantly louder and fan 1 I cannot change
I think you would have to make a manual profile for turbo only. Although I think playing with Turbo and plugged in should be sufficient. If not, make a manual profile and set the fan curves how you like with the wattage turned up.
@@RypperGamingI wonder if there is a different manual mode while being pulled vs on battery. I know you could make another profile. More testing I guess.
Can you show us how to do rsr? beacuse I can't get it to work right I see no difference, my window is still small and not fullscreen like in the steam deck with fsr.
I turn on RSR through the command center. If you check out the ROG Ally Settings video I did it shows how to add items to command center. One of the items you can add is the easy ability to turn RSR on/off.
Two quick questions I’m new to this , but I was usually play in performance mode , when not plugged in and turbo mode when plugged , if I copy your settings will that work for me in turbo mode , because I didn’t do any manual fan curves and this is new to me
18w is the setting people are using to get a little more power while conserving battery life. If you use the standard options included with the Ally you do not have to create custom fan curves.
SPL is maxmium sustainable GPU wattage limit, SPPT is Max GPU wattage sustained for 2 minutes, and FPPT is maximum GPU power to sustain to 10 seconds (like a turbo mode)
SPL - consistent power when in process SPPT - 2 minute power surge (for things like loading essential stuff before going to SPL) FPPT - 10 second power surge (for things like loading screens when you boot the game)
If you don't want to get into fan curves, you can use the Ally presets of Performance or Turbo for most games. I have several other videos targeted towards beginners and often get new video ideas from my comments.
Appreciate this video, it’s a bit confusing for new players such as myself getting into adjusting the manual fans
Thanks for the video. I believe Fan 2 is over the SD card. I would Make that one more aggressive before getting to 70 C since the optimal running temp is 70C, yes it can still perform above 70 C but not for long periods. This is what ASUS is probably going to do when they mentioned updating the fan profiles recently
Need to adjust fan curves for the turbo mode too. That's what people don't know how to do
How to do?
Wow that was fast. Very cool and helpful.
Was that "cool" pun intended? LOL!
@@RypperGaming hahaha not really but we can sell it that it was intended.
I couldn’t figure out how you made the little dots go down to the bottom keeps saying it won’t go below 45
same
Thank you for this !
Thank you so much for this video
Most welcome 😊
I read somewhere on the internet that fan 2 curve should be lower than the fan 1 (can't remember the source), can someone explain it to me? or is it not true?
I am not sure why that would matter unless you are just putting less stress on the 2nd fan. I have had mine equal with no issues.
I did this and command center isnt letting me choose manual mode. Idk how to save the manual profile
Im looking a little bit explanation whats fan 123 are for
Thanks for the video, just had my SD Card reader repaired and im thinking if i would have done this i could have saved my SD cards
just did this and getting much more consistent fps in Destiny 2! was using performance before, and it coulf get to 45~ but the drops were here, this profile is much more consistent at 55~ and drops are much less severe! thank you!
Great news. 18W seems to be the sweet spot for a lot of games.
Thank you so much, it does really have with temperature. Do you reckon we can used the same fan curve while plug in as well? I'm running a manual 25w flat while plug in and just curious if this fan curve can be apply there
Cant go under 74
These profiles still work for the ally x?
These fan curves u make will they work for when plugged in and maxed out? Great video! Subbed 👍🏻
Great video. So did all the manual settings as you suggested. But when I’m playing a game it still shows the battery at 28W.. even though it has been set at 18 W with 2 min intervals of 22 and 30s of 25.
Can you help
Thanks so much for the video and showing the settings for us who aren’t that use to fan curves.
Just a question, how do you get the fan curves to save? I don’t know if I’m missing something obvious, but they just won’t save for some reason.
If I click on no. 1 on fan 1 for example and then set the curve up as you have here, then go to the tick next to the manual mode name I would have thought hitting that saves it. But if I then go and hit on fan 1 no. 2 it changes the settings obviously which is expected, but then clicking on the no. 1 again doesn’t have the fan curve as you have showed here, it goes back to what no. 1 originally was like it hasn’t saved.
Am I missing something?
That should work. You could try creating a new fan profile from the settings icon on the right and see if you can get it to save.
@@RypperGaming thanks for the reply. Yeah tried it but it doesn’t seem to hold to the assigned number. Like it will stay if I don’t click any of the other number tabs, but as soon as I do, it changes to that preset and then trying to click back on the number/preset that I customized isn’t there anymore, just reverts back to whatever it was originally.
Are you hitting the checkmark to save everytime?
How to adjusting the Ally button to play YuZu emu ? (console only not playpad)
my ally has 20 /30w on spl,25 /43w on sppt and 30/53 w on fppt... which setting would be best for overall gaming and why mine dont have same value as your?
The values change based on whether you are plugged in or not. The settings I show are known as a sweet spot for gaming and battery life. If playing plugged in, you can max them all out and just make sure you have good fan curves for cooling as it can get warm. You can also run the turbo plugged in if you choose.
What are those 1, 2 and 3 in the gray boxes over the graph?
Hello new to gaming, playing dragons dogma atm, lowered loads of stuff with resolution to help it remain cool... very recently within 10 20 mins its getting too hot and stopping the charger to work... will this sort this issue or does this sound like another problem?
Ty
After update fan 1 i cannot ajust it is set up at 4200rpm. Fan 2 I can chance but I haven’t touched or change is set up to 2200rpm so I don’t know I cannot change fan 1 yesterday was a bios update and after that the fans got significantly louder and fan 1 I cannot change
How do we free up the vram memory? What apps do we need running in the background because I think I got about 98 running 🤦♂️ lol
When I check my asus it says I’m using 55 percent of my vram and that’s with no game even launched
Just close background apps that you are not using
my fan customisation is located on my rog Ally
Its a pain setup this device with all the updates from windows plus my asus crate app does not open
Can I apply these same fan curves to the plugged in turbo mode? Will it be any different than the regular 30w turbo?
I think you would have to make a manual profile for turbo only. Although I think playing with Turbo and plugged in should be sufficient. If not, make a manual profile and set the fan curves how you like with the wattage turned up.
@@RypperGamingI wonder if there is a different manual mode while being pulled vs on battery. I know you could make another profile. More testing I guess.
Can you show us how to do rsr? beacuse I can't get it to work right I see no difference, my window is still small and not fullscreen like in the steam deck with fsr.
I turn on RSR through the command center. If you check out the ROG Ally Settings video I did it shows how to add items to command center. One of the items you can add is the easy ability to turn RSR on/off.
Keep in mind RSR won't work with RIS or Chill at the same time
Two quick questions I’m new to this , but I was usually play in performance mode , when not plugged in and turbo mode when plugged , if I copy your settings will that work for me in turbo mode , because I didn’t do any manual fan curves and this is new to me
18w is the setting people are using to get a little more power while conserving battery life. If you use the standard options included with the Ally you do not have to create custom fan curves.
This wont harm our Ally?
hi what are SPL,SPPT and FPPT
SPL is maxmium sustainable GPU wattage limit, SPPT is Max GPU wattage sustained for 2 minutes, and FPPT is maximum GPU power to sustain to 10 seconds (like a turbo mode)
SPL - consistent power when in process
SPPT - 2 minute power surge (for things like loading essential stuff before going to SPL)
FPPT - 10 second power surge (for things like loading screens when you boot the game)
Mine is not moving, i cant change it
I want to like this but I am not tech savvy how can I find someone to help me I will pay if I must
If you don't want to get into fan curves, you can use the Ally presets of Performance or Turbo for most games. I have several other videos targeted towards beginners and often get new video ideas from my comments.
How do i save settings?everytime i switch the tdp and fans goes back😅
I added a section at the end of the video for that. I realized after my first recording it wasn't in there.
Fan curve doesnt go under 74 ? Am i missing somthing ?