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Yes it works on Asus Z690 as well. They've published a driver for your particular board, but I personally recommend the above Asrock driver I listed as it installs easier. They all use a generic Intel driver, and packaged up for themselves. So the driver can be cross installed on different brands.
Asrock driver https://download.asrock.com/Drivers/Intel/DynamicTuning/Intel_DynamicTuning(v9.0.11401.39039).zip
Asus Z690 Apex driver
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1700/M3933/DRV_DTT_Intel_RPL_TP_W11_64_V101140138408_20231017R.zip?model=ROG%20MAXIMUS%20Z690%20APEX
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Make sure you're on the latest Apex BIOS and ensure you've enabled Intel Dynamic Tuning Technology under "Thermal Management" in the BIOS.