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o Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:04am
Is there a alternative to AI Suite 3?
I removed it today to update it as instructed and it completely removed all the features so i cant see overclocking or adjust the fan anymore. All those options didn't come with the new reinstall. I would like to see my PC's vital signs. I can't find anywhere on the ASUS site how to get those functions back.

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shiel Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:07am 
Just use Afterburner. I was never a big fan of AISuite, but Afterburner is good.
o Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:11am 
Originally posted by shiel:
Just use Afterburner. I was never a big fan of AISuite, but Afterburner is good.

Alright thanks. I'll go check it out.
o Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:14am 
Is it safe to uninstall AI Suite after i start using this?
Komrade Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:15am 
Originally posted by qqt5:
Is it safe to uninstall AI Suite after i start using this?
Should be uninstalled prior, 2 softwares for overclocking can cause issues.
o Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:17am 
Thanks
Revelene Dec 10, 2019 @ 8:07am 
Use Afterburner for GPU overclocking/fan control and on screen display. Use UEFI/BIOS for overclocking cpu and case fan control.
[☥] - CJ - Dec 10, 2019 @ 9:55am 
AI Suite if i remember correctly does not come with all of the features its capable of, each one has to be installed manually for what you want it to do. If its all included in the package then going through the settings should give you what you need.

Afterburner cannot be used for Motherboard/CPU/Fan Features that AI Suite provides, its only used for GPU overclocking/Fan/Temp monitoring.

AI Suite should not affect Afterburner as they are not the same software type
o Dec 10, 2019 @ 12:10pm 
Originally posted by ☥ - CJ -:
AI Suite if i remember correctly does not come with all of the features its capable of, each one has to be installed manually for what you want it to do. If its all included in the package then going through the settings should give you what you need.

Afterburner cannot be used for Motherboard/CPU/Fan Features that AI Suite provides, its only used for GPU overclocking/Fan/Temp monitoring.

AI Suite should not affect Afterburner as they are not the same software type

When i ordered my PC custom built, it came with Asus AI Suite already installed and all the modules in it. The fan control, overclock, power saving, temp monitoring etc. I can't find individual module downloads or any DIP5 files which is where all those modules would be.

I'm not interested in overclocking. What i would prefer is to be able to control temps and the fan and prevent overclocking. Does MSI do that for me?
shiel Dec 10, 2019 @ 2:54pm 
Originally posted by qqt5:
Originally posted by ☥ - CJ -:
AI Suite if i remember correctly does not come with all of the features its capable of, each one has to be installed manually for what you want it to do. If its all included in the package then going through the settings should give you what you need.

Afterburner cannot be used for Motherboard/CPU/Fan Features that AI Suite provides, its only used for GPU overclocking/Fan/Temp monitoring.

AI Suite should not affect Afterburner as they are not the same software type

When i ordered my PC custom built, it came with Asus AI Suite already installed and all the modules in it. The fan control, overclock, power saving, temp monitoring etc. I can't find individual module downloads or any DIP5 files which is where all those modules would be.

I'm not interested in overclocking. What i would prefer is to be able to control temps and the fan and prevent overclocking. Does MSI do that for me?
Afterburner gives full control over your gpu and also monitors cpu load/temps and ram usage.
[☥] - CJ - Dec 10, 2019 @ 3:22pm 
Afterburner affects GPU only, nothing more
So no, Afterburner is not what you're looking for.

Installing the latest AI Suite on the support section for your board should theoretically have all the modules, it doesnt look like theyre fully separate like they used to be

So it could simply just be a case of reinstalling the latest AI Suite, or going through the settings and enabling the modules you want to use.
Bad 💀 Motha Dec 10, 2019 @ 6:33pm 
Just configure the case/cpu fans in the bios. Dont really need software for that.
If you're using an Amd processor, there is Amd Ryzen Master for the cpu side.
If you're using an Amd gpu, there is Amd WattMan, that is built into Amd Radeon.

For Nvidia GPU, I'd recommend MSI Afterburner.
Last edited by Julien, cut it out.; Dec 10, 2019 @ 6:38pm
o Dec 10, 2019 @ 6:40pm 
Thanks for all the information, everyone.

I'm using Nvidia
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