RogPerfTuner is here to simplify your life and help you enjoy gaming on your Asus ROG laptop.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Selection of three performance profiles, which control:
- CPU TDP.
- CPU Boost.
- CPU Governor.
- CPU Scheduler.
- GPU TGP.
- GPU Thermal throttling policy.
- Fan curves, customizable via charts.
- Power profile.
- SSD IO scheduler.
- RGB control for Asus ROG laptops and peripherals and support for custom AuraSync.
- Available RGB effects:
- Breathing: Feel every breath.
- Dance floor: Every led dancing at rhythm.
- Digital rain: Matrix like animation that speeds up as your CPU is more demanded.
- Drops: Feel every drop of rain falling over you.
- Gaming: Highlights most used in game keyboard keys.
- Rainbow wave: A rainbow sliding on your LEDs.
- Spectrum cycle: A cycle of every color of RGB spectrum.
- Starry night: Stars blinking on your devices.
- Static: A classic solid color effect.
- Select color for the effect (only available on Breathing, Digital Rain and Static effect).
- Allow changing RGB brightness:
- Off.
- Low.
- Medium.
- High.
- Limit battery charge threshold to maintain its life-span:
- 100%: If you requires full battery without bothering about its health.
- 75%: If you want big battery capacity saving its health.
- 50%: for laptops that are always connected to AC.
- Wrapper to apply optimization to applications (standard and flatpak)
- Steam integration through Decky plugin:
- Interception of game first run to change it’s launch option to use our custom wrapper.
- Force use of dGPU or letting Linux select for you.
- Show performance metrics.
- Adjust process CPU and IO prio.
Website: github.com/Emiliopg91/RogPerfTuner
Support:
Developer: Emiliopg91
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

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