The ROG Gaming Center is a gateway to ROG utilities, apps, and tools. It is a one-stop interface for managing numerous gaming profiles, keyboard profiles and macros, Splendid Display and Audio Equalizer profiles, as well as for monitoring and fine-tuning system components, Internet packet priority, and profiles for keyboard shortcuts. If the ROG gaming center does not show CPU or GPU, it is possible that the computer’s BIOS is not configured to show this piece of information. To fix this, you will need to enter the BIOS and enable the options to display CPU and GPU information. Other ways to solve the problem are listed in this article.

What causes ROG Gaming Center not to show CPU and GPU?

The ROG Gaming Center’s inability to display CPU and GPU data could be caused by several factors. The ROG Gaming Center program may not be installed correctly, for example. Another option is that this information is not configured to display in the ROG Gaming Center.  The gaming center might also not be compatible with your particular model of CPU or GPU. SPONSORED It is also possible that the gaming center is not receiving information from your CPU or GPU due to a hardware or software issue. 

How do you fix ROG Gaming Center if it does not show CPU and GPU?

1. Restart the application

2. Update the application to the latest version

3. Uninstall and reinstall the application

4. Check for updates to your graphics drivers

Alternatively, a fast way to check for GPU driver updates is to use a specialized tool that will also update it automatically.

5. Contact the technical support

Can I install ROG Gaming Center on any PC?

Yes, you can install ROG Gaming Center on any PC but it won’t help you in any way unless you have an Asus ROG device or a gaming laptop. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. There may be a problem with the ROG Gaming Center not showing the CPU or GPU. Try restarting the computer and see if that fixes the problem. Try updating the software or drivers and see if that helps. If the problem persists, then you may need to contact customer support for assistance. Feel free to share your experience or any other input you might have in the comment section below.

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