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Dalis

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My computer, i build by myself, came with a number of ASUS/Realtek service applications, since I bought 70% of the parts from ASUS. I had it tuned up, and one of the things they fixed was, disabling those programs due to the fact that microsoft based one were installed with the OS. Which one is better ASUS Suite II or Windows 7 ones? I'm aiming for gaming performance and speed.

Specs:
Windows 7 Professional OEM
16Gb of RAM
ASUS GeForce GTX 650
1Tb hard drive
A-Series CPU quad core
ASUS based motherboard
ASUS Dual-Band PCI-E WiFi card
 
If your talking about the ASUS Suite II for overclocking. Your better off overclocking from the bios, not from windows. What model is your CPU/Processor?
 
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If your talking about the ASUS Suite II for overclocking. Your better off overclocking from the bios, not from windows. What model is your CPU/Processor?

What control panel tells me is:
AMD A6-54000K APU with Radeon(tm) HD graphics.

Yes, But is BIOS windows or ASUS? because when my computer "surges", it takes me to the ASUS bios screen. I have maxed it there.

I'm talking about the WIFI manger, fan speed control, etc. everthing
 
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Bet your using the stock CPU cooler, if so you cant get much of a overclock without running into heat problems under load. Don't know why he would disable your WIFI manger, just re-enable it. Really none of that can be controlled by Windows without a 2nd party program. Like Fan speed using a program Fanspeed. Really for what your doing I would just re-install ASUS Suite II.
 
Bet your using the stock CPU cooler, if so you cant get much of a overclock without running into heat problems under load. Don't know why he would disable your WIFI manger, just re-enable it. Really none of that can be controlled by Windows without a 2nd party program. Like Fan speed using a program Fanspeed. Really for what your doing I would just re-install ASUS Suite II.
What program I was refering to was the support program for Asus PCE n53. So that one is better?
 
Just use Windows to control your wireless. It'll save you possible headaches down the road.
 
So then I shouldn't re-enable ASUS Suite ii ? or just some of it? Also is GPUTweak any good? it came with my graphic card
 
You don't need anything in the asus suite. Just use the drivers from the manufacturer.
 
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