diff --git a/_posts/2024-07-30-asus-tuf-ac-vs-gh.md b/_posts/2024-07-30-asus-tuf-ac-vs-gh.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c89e4d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2024-07-30-asus-tuf-ac-vs-gh.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +--- +title: ASUS Armoury Crate vs GHelper, the guide. +tags: ASUS TUF Guides +layout: post +description: The most asked question in r/asustuf. Answered. +published: false +--- +Hello! :wave: +Since at this point, the blog is basically done, I decided to make this post. +While I still have to do the music player, linktree and guestbook (the file repo is a wish, not must.), I feel like i am still far from done in the process of making an actual website. I want it to have more features and easter eggs 🤫. + +But this is a guide, right? So let us begin! + +--- + +> Quick Note : I am not affiliated with ASUSTek, nor seerge (creator of GHelper). + +# What is Armoury Crate? +Armoury Crate was created by ASUS for their ROG and TUF laptop line-ups, later adding support to other products like GPUs, mechanical keyboards and mice, etc. + +If you have bought your laptop with Windows pre-installed, it might've come with AC preinstalled. + +> Remember, `AC` = Armoury Crate, `GH` = GHelper. + +# What is GHelper? +Created by seerge, it was designed to be a lightweight alternative to AC, while giving more control over your settings. + +It is open source and it basically supports every device that AC also supports. +It is portable, meaning everything runs on a single executable and you dont need a wizard[^1] to install it. + +# So, who's better? +I'll be rating these two apps on 5 categories: +- User-friendliness +- Stability & Performance +- Features +- +- + +## User-friendliness +## Stability & Performance +## Features +--- + +Footnotes: + +[^1]: Wizards are windows instalation apps. +