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10-29-2018 03:48 AM #241
JimmyH PC Specs Motherboard ROG Strix Z370-E Processor 8700K Memory (part number) CMK32GX4M4B3200C16 Graphics Card #1 ASUS STRIX GTX 1080 Monitor Benq 27" x 2 Storage #1 Samsung 970 EVO CPU Cooler Thermaltake Floe Ring 360 Case Thermaltake View 71 Power Supply Corsair RM 850x Keyboard Strix Mouse ROG Pugio Headset Logitech933 OS Windows 10 Pro
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CPU i7 8700K: MB: ROG Strix Z370-E Corsair Vengeance 3000 (4x8GB) : GTX-1080: Samsung 970 EVO, 2 x Kingston Hyper X
500GB Velocerapter, PSU Corsair RM 850x
Case Thermaltake View 71: Cooling Thermaltake Floe Riing 360 mm
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10-29-2018 11:38 AM #242
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Hoping someone can help me here.
I have the latest Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero motherboard with the latest bios installed. I have GSkill RGB RAM, Themaltake Riing Plus Fans with the Thermaltake TT Sync controller, an Asus ROG Strix 2080 Graphics card and an RGB LED strip.
I installed the latest Aura software from the motherboard download site and now when I fire it up I get the error - please connect an Aura Sync compatible device" All of these devices are Aura compatible and are lighting up but I cannot control them as Aura cannot see them!!!
I downloaded and installed an earlier version of Aura 1.06.17 and it works fine except as it is an early version it does not recognise the Riing Fans or Graphics card but I can control the motherboard led and the led strip colours. I also downloaded the specific Aura software for the RGB on the 2080 and strangely enough it works too and can see the card fine but Aura itself cannot. So now I can control everything except my RGB fans which to be blunt is a pain as on my old Z370 board Aura controlled everything just fine. Can someone please help me out as to why the latest version of Aura Syn cannot detect any compatible devices yet a very old version at least detects the motherboard and LEDs ... I have uninstalled and re-installed the software until I am blue in the face. I have enabled and disabled bios settings as well as switching completely off and removing the plug to NO avail .... help please !!!!Last edited by loquacious; 10-30-2018 at 03:16 AM.
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10-31-2018 02:32 AM #243
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11-01-2018 01:33 PM #244
wth
Updated today to Aura 1.07.22 release
Followed the instructions provided on my motherboard's download section (Crosshair VI Hero)
I am running Windows 10 x64 without October update
Well, it does not work. I get this error message:
The software does not detect neither motherboard nor compatible RAM
I read a few threads on the site and tried the following
>Uninstall
>Reboot
>Run Aura cleaner
>Cleanup registry with Ccleaner
>Reboot
>Install
>Reboot
I still get the same error. Also tried to just install the older version that would work properly but the old version now also gives me the same error
I have noticed that in C:\Program Files\ASUS there's only one subfolder called AuraSDK, I remember it being full of folders for all supported devices.
The process has been repeated several times and occasionally not even the AuraSDK folder is installed.
What do? Help
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11-01-2018 02:09 PM #245
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11-01-2018 02:23 PM #246
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11-01-2018 05:00 PM #247
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1 - Try CLR CMOS and if that does not work,
2 -Try re-flashing the BIOS.
There are several people in recent threads having this same problem. Getting Aura to work seems to be a crap shoot. It seems like the Aura chip gets buggered up and then will not recognize the mobo, and/or RGB DIMMs, and/or RGB GPU, etc. Re-flashing BIOS might clear it up.
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You can re-flash the Aura Chip itself. I had to do this in December of last year on my Max X Hero wifi. Here is the link to the instructions which Raja from Asus posted last July. This is for when "RGB lighting stops working on your board and you tried everything else (updating to latest AURA and motherboard BIOS version, toggling lighting on/off)". Try at your own risk. It did work for me on my Max X Hero wifi when I did it. What I don't know is if the file at this link is still valid. The thread is closed and has never been updated.
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...-recovery-tool
Good luck!
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11-02-2018 01:20 PM #248
Found a solution:
>Uninstall
>Reboot
>Run Aura Cleaner
>Navigate explorer to extracted Aura folder installer (Lighting_Control_1.07.22\LightingService\aac) and run each executable inside of the folder, uninstall all of them when prompted.
>Cleanup Registry with Ccleaner
>Reboot
>Install Aura
>Reboot
Now it should work.
If it doesn't it means the installer fails to install all the modules within the "aac" directory we have navigated to before. In that case, run each of those executables once again and restart Aura.
I urge Asus to fix the uninstall process of their Aura software as well as their Ai Suite software. Updating or solving problems is a real pain in the ass for experienced users, imagine how awful it must be for most users who don't even know how to get around.
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11-02-2018 03:48 PM #249
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Congratulations. I have filed your solution away for future reference. So you are saying that Uninstall and Aura Cleaner do not remove whatever these Setup.exe files install, and that if you run them and select Uninstall for each one, then reg clean, reboot, install, that it fixes the problem. May I ask how you came to try this?
I read that the setup files in \Lighting_Control_1.07.22\LightingService\aac are for various 3rd party devices that are "Aura Certified", and that you don't have to install them all - you can trim Aura down and only install setup files for hardware that you have . I don't know if you can just delete the ones you don't need, and I don't know if you can add one later.
There are people with the same issue posting on other threads on this forum and on OC.net. I wonder if doing this will resolve their issues as well. Thanks for posting it. Hopefully it will help others who are fighting with Aura right now.
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11-02-2018 05:52 PM #250
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Guys I have installed ASUS Aura Softare and option to change RGB LED on Motherboard and Graphic card.
Now I see some softare AURA (Graphic Card). I saw grey option in GPU Tweak 2 and now I'm curios what's difference between them and what you recommend me, to install that or not.
RGB Change work on Mobo and GPU with regular AURA Software.
https://www.asus.com/supportonly/AUR...pDesk_Download