Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: d988e43c7089e1d49a5ff43681841a2dbec5e935 Size: 20.48 MB File Format: zip
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ASUS GamerOSD is a free software by Asus and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download ASUS GamerOSD which is 20.48 MB in size and belongs to the software category Video Tweak. ASUS GamerOSD was released on 2011-06-27 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-02 and is currently at version 3.07.
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ASUS GamerOSD Description
ASUS GamerOSD addresses not only the proud owners of ASUS graphics cards but anyone he would like to test it (the application runs only for thirty days on computers that lack ASUS video adapters).
First things first though, ASUS GamerOSD is not the latest software to offer exclusive ASUS features as GPU Tweak was later released with many other interesting and helpful options. You may wonder why ASUS GamerOSD is still being downloaded and used by users? Well, they may not have heard of GPU Tweak or they just want to give this one a test run.
The main features of ASUS GamerOSD are similar to the ones of Fraps and if you do not have any idea, not even the slightest one about Fraps, then you should know that Fraps is one of the most popular video game recording applications on the market.
Although pretty old in their algorithms, ASUS GamerOSD and Fraps can help you achieve the tasks you have as long as the game is rather light on system resources. You can test it on your own and run a game that really puts your system to the test and then start recording it and you can instantly feel the difference - it is not pleasant.
ASUS GamerOSD can also be used just for the information it can display, mainly for the FPS HUD (frames per second heads-up display). One of the main problems of ASUS GamerOSD consists of the narrow array and somewhat outdated set of available options when it comes to video recording: the video capture size is limited to low resolutions and that, in a HD world, is simply unthinkable.
Overall, ASUS GamerOSD was a good piece of software in its prime years and then, as time passed, it became more and more left out from the bigger picture, both literally and figuratively speaking. It surely brought some great features to the workbench back in the day; however, what it can accomplish these days is far from standards and light years away from high quality paradigms.