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[Feature Request] Independantly control CPU Boost behavior when plugged in or on battery #2799

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BlueMellon opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe

No

Describe the solution you'd like

The ability to separately set CPU Boost behavior when on battery or plugged in would be a useful feature. This is possible using Windows power management however any changes are removed when changing G Helper profiles.

Describe alternatives you've considered

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Asus Zephyrus G14 GA403UI

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An example of how Windows power management implemented this feature.

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@BlueMellon BlueMellon changed the title Independantly control CPU Boost behavior when plugged in or on battery [Feature Request] Independantly control CPU Boost behavior when plugged in or on battery Jul 1, 2024
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seerge commented Jul 2, 2024

@BlueMellon hello, this is already possible.

App remembers last used Mode (Silent / Balanced / Turbo, etc) on battery and when plugged in and switches to it automatically. You can set CPU boost setting for each mode.

Thanks

@seerge seerge closed this as completed Jul 2, 2024
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