![]() I think my blue screen problem was Aura Sync though. After that if all is well I'll turn Windows Updates back on and let it reinstall that one I removed. ![]() So probably going to throw Armoury Crate back on (no choice since it's a requirement even for that other software) and then give it a couple days and see how it does. Well, it's been about 40 hours now with no issues while using the machine normally. The last one before I ripped both of those out was I was browsing to try and remember where FanXpert stored its profiles and just flipping through folders in Windows Explorer resulted in a blue screen out of nowhere. At least AC didn't cause blue screens all the time. Planning to give it a day and see if there's any issues and if not, check out that JackNet thing before I even think about putting AC back on. I've done multiple hardware stress tests and ran memtest off a USB drive for a few hours tonight and no issues so I'm pretty sure it's software, driver, or corrupt Windows in general if it continues to persist now. DISM repair and SFC /scannow both fixed things as well. Also the Asus FanXpert software didn't load my last used fan profile. I ended up telling it to shut down, killed the PSU, turned everything back on and when it came up all the settings I had done in Aura Sync a week ago were reset to defaults including LED counts on the strips. 95% sure it was Aura Sync causing it as one of the times it was so bad Windows needed to scan/restore stuff supposedly because it was boot looping. Does it require any of the Aura/AC lighting services to be installed? I just had to rip out Aura Sync and removed the Windows Update that I installed the day before as well trying to troubleshoot a blue screen problem. I might have to try out that JackNet thing. OCCT showed no hardware errors during any of this so that's hopefully a good sign as my first thought was oh no my RMA'd 2080 Super from a couple months ago is dying.īob16314 Cool There's also JackNet RGB Sync you can try that should probably sync your 2080 with/and everything else too.Read the Wiki setup guides and check out the YouTube videos that are about halfway down the page. I can only assume that since I'm running an EVGA card it's not actually supported and there was some conflict/corruption going on. ![]() Tested various things like Heaven etc and it seems to be working for now, also tried rechecking that Sync box for a minute and while it didn't seem to cause any issues at this point, it also most definitely was not syncing anything at all for lighting. Well, that's new, immediately uncheck it. Open it up and I noticed under Sync Devices there is now a "RTX 2080 Super" showing. Something along the lines of this "Fault bucket LKD_0x117_Tdr:3_TdrBug:575504_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Turing, type 0" So, I DDU'd and reinstalled the 457's, noticed rainbow puke is showing again, and start to attribute the issue somehow being related to Asus AC. ![]() Rebooted, Blue Sherpa pops up since I had just put in on load on start today, it crashes and Event Log has OpenGL driver errors for Nvidia. Go to open up MSFS2020, black screens, alt tab get a desktop with nothing showing on taskbar, but you could right click the area and get the context menus etc. Huh that's weird, open up AC re-apply Aura Creator config all seemed good. Later in the evening came into the office and the PC had rebooted and everything connected to the ARGB headers was rainbow puke. Didn't seem to be any issues, and had done a couple hours of gaming. Installed latest drivers on the 8th from Nvidia DDU'd on the 9th due to still flickering textures in games on the last couple of drivers and reinstalled 457's with network disconnected, rebooted Tuesday the 12th Windows patch day, no apparent issues, latest fall release of Win10 Pro Friday the 8th Armoury Crate had a device/HAL/AURA Kit update for my mobo no issues Today the 13th AC has a HAL Update for "Asus HAL Central" in the afternoon. So, I'm not quite sure where this should actually go, and now that I managed to fix it, I'm not 100% sure where the problem actually was, so maybe this is more of a warning to be on the lookout in case you see this behavior. ![]()
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