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Hey guys, so I just got my Asus gtx 970 Strix, and I am trying to get my settings to where I want them.

 

I like to use GPU Tweak to get my fan settings done, as well as some Overclocking.

 

And I use Nvidia Inspector to limit ALL of my games to a 65fps cap.

 

Problem I'm having is after I save all the settings and turn off computer for the night, the next day they are all messed up again. :/

 

Drivers are up to date... blah blah blah.

 

I didn't have this problem with my old graphics card. (Gigabyte gtx 650 ti boost)

 

Don't know what I'm doing wrong, or where it needs to save... But booting up and then having to set those changes every day is a waste of my time.

 

Setting a profile that I load every day still doesn't fix the problem... as I just want to turn on my computer and it be what I want it to be. Doing extra clicking every day is..... ZZZzzzz

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Not sure why you're having this issue. Have you tried contacting Asus support?

 

My suggestion would be to use MSI afterburner. You can setup a custom fan curve (including shut fans off under certain temp) and I know for a fact it keeps all your presets (up to 5 of them) when you shut down and restart your system. Which ever preset you had running when you shut down is re-applied when you restart. Been using MSI AB for a couple years now and it's never let me down.  

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