How to maximize your ROG laptop's performance with the MUX Switch
In a frenetic firefight, a few frames can mean the difference between triumph and defeat. Every time we build a laptop, we tirelessly re-configure and re-test prototype machines to maximize performance from the CPU and GPU, and this year, we’ve added a new hardware component to help take performance even further. Based on popular demand, we've expanded our entire 2022 lineup to include a MUX switch.
What is a MUX Switch?

On a desktop PC with dedicated graphics, your monitor is hooked up directly to the graphics card. When the GPU finishes rendering a frame, it sends it straight to your screen—where it’ll appear right away (provided you’re using a G-SYNC or FreeSync-capable display). This provides low latency with little performance overhead, giving you that split-second chance to see your enemies before they see you.
Modern gaming laptops work a bit differently. Typically, your laptop’s dedicated GPU will render the frame, then route it through your CPU’s integrated graphics before sending it to the display. This has a few advantages, primarily in the realm of power usage: by communicating with each other in this way, your laptop can turn the dedicated graphics on and off as needed, which can more than double your battery life. After all, if you’re only performing low-power tasks, why let your GPU draw power it doesn’t need?
There’s a minor downside to this approach, though: since everything has to pass through the CPU, the GPU isn’t able to give 100% of its horsepower to those intense gaming sessions. You’ll still get great performance, but you won’t be able to push that graphics chip to its absolute max.
That’s where a MUX switch comes in. We first added MUX switches to our flagship laptops in 2018, but this year, we’re bringing them to the entire lineup. This microchip allows the dedicated GPU to bypass the CPU and push its frames directly to the display, reducing latency and boosting framerates by an average of 9% in our testing—though some games, like Rainbow Six Siege, saw more than a 30% boost.
That way, when battery life is crucial, your machine will act accordingly. But in a competitive game where every millisecond counts, you can enable a discrete GPU mode in Armoury Crate to get the best gaming performance possible.
How to toggle the MUX Switch in Armoury Crate
This discrete GPU mode was previously available as its own "MUX Switch" setting, but it's now integrated in to our existing suite of GPU Power Saving options. Open the Armoury Crate application, make sure it’s up to date, and look at the System Configuration box in the lower right-hand corner. You’ll see the GPU Mode option here, which lets you cycle through the four modes available to you. You can also head to the Device section, click System, and view the GPU Power Saving tab to see all four modes at once.

The options include:
- Ultimate: This new discrete GPU mode uses the MUX Switch to give you the best possible latency and performance for competitive games. This will draw more power, so it won’t provide the best battery life of all of the options, and you will need to reboot for the changes to apply.
- Standard (Windows default): In this mode, the MUX Switch toggles back to Microsoft’s standard power management, also known as MSHybrid. In this mode, Windows decides when the discrete GPU is enabled and disabled, boosting battery life during low-power tasks and providing better performance for applications that can make use of dedicated graphics.
- Eco mode: This option completely disables the dedicated graphics chip for maximum battery life with minimal heat and noise. You’ll also get the best possible CPU performance in this mode, since it doesn’t have to share power with the GPU, so it’s also ideal for CPU-intensive, non-gaming tasks like code compilation.
- Optimized (Recommended): Customized by ROG, this mode will automatically switch into Eco Mode when on battery power, and Standard mode when plugged in.
We’re always looking to give you more ways to customize your experience and make the most of your hardware. With a MUX Switch, you’ll have plenty of options at your fingertips for the optimal experience in every scenario. Now go out there and kick some butt.

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