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    Does anyone know where the Synapse 3 performance profiles are located?

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by CraftyClown, Apr 8, 2019.

  1. CraftyClown

    CraftyClown Notebook Consultant

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    Morning all,

    As the title reads, I'm searching for the location of the Synapse 3 performance profiles.

    I'm trying to find a way to trigger them when Throttlestop changes profiles, but to do that I need to locate where they are stored on the hard drive.

    Anyone have any ideas?

    Cheers
     
  2. Joikansai

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    On Bios setting, if you want to avoid power limit throttling other user made a thread here.
    Tried that on my advanced 2018 model, but gaming performance and temperature still better and easier to control on default bios, it’s nice though can have full power cpu 4,1ghz on gaming mode without power limit throttling but temperature is a bit higher and overall performance (cpu and gpu) i got better on default Bios.
     
  3. rb6freak

    rb6freak Notebook Enthusiast

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    A quick glance, I see configuration stored in C:\Users\All Users\Razer\Synapse\Accounts
     
  4. CraftyClown

    CraftyClown Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks, but I don't have this folder at all. Which Blade do you have?
     
  5. CraftyClown

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    Yeah that's not really what I'm trying to do. I want to link the Synapse performance profiles with the Throttlestop profiles to get maximum cooling when the machine overheats.

    If I can find where the profiles are stored I might be able to find a way to trigger them, but I'm struggling to find them
     
  6. rb6freak

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    Same as yours, that might be Synapse 2 config files, so try C:\ProgramData\Razer\Synapse3. There are a bunch of config files in there. You might have to show hidden files and folders to see this folder, or type it into the path. Alternatively you can use a program like Process Explorer and see what files are being accessed by a running application.
     
  7. Joikansai

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    There’s Synapse 3 folder in appdata, you should unlock first folder view on folder option in setting and check hidden folder to show as well, on default appdata is hidden, it’s on user folder.
     
  8. CraftyClown

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    I see the folder, I always have hidden folders shown. I don't see any power profiles in there though. Do you know where they are?
     
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    Now I’m on trip unfortunately not with Blade 15, tell you later. Did you find already Synapse 3 folder on appsdata in Razer folder I believe? There was some files I forgot the type, something with user profiles etc.