Asus’ ROG Astral GPU sag ‘detector’ needs to be adopted by other GPU and motherboard manufacturers – even though it’s reportedly been removed



  • Asus GPU Tweak III software notifies ROG Astral GPU users of any potential GPU sag
  • It’s possible thanks to a built-in gyroscope and accelerometer
  • The feature appears to be unavailable in the latest version of the application

Considering the multitude of Nvidia and AMD third-party GPUs that come with different designs and sizes, GPU sag is an undeniable issue (even if the recent RTX 5000 series has largely been a move in the right direction from the comically large RTX 4090). Fortunately, a popular GPU and motherboard manufacturer has introduced a solution – well, sort of.

As reported by VideoCardz, Asus’ ROG Astral RTX 5000 series GPUs have an ‘Equipment Installation Check’ feature within the GPU Tweak III software, which alerts users if their GPU has tilted or moved out of place. This is made possible thanks to a built-in gyroscope and accelerometer, effectively helping detect GPU sag.



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