10-07-2017 08:59 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:47 PM by ROGBot
10-08-2017 03:21 AM
Mete Gokturk wrote:
I recommend you to make a motherboard that can be opened in one go.
10-08-2017 03:47 AM
Mete Gokturk wrote:
We bought the Crosshair VI Hero motherboard because we believe in the quality of Asus.
But we certainly understood that. You see us as just money.
We are not customers!
If you thought of us, you should try to solve the following problems.
1-) Cold Boot Bug
2-) The problem of not being able to run high frequency RAM
3-) Suddenly, processor fans or liquid cooling pump shutdown problem
4-) Continuous collapse of the Aura program
5-) Unstable Fan Xpert problem
You have not produced any real solutions to solve these problems! In fact, you are no longer interested in all these problems.
We are sure you are now interested in the X470 and Z370 editions. However, this motherboard did not last for more than a year.
I finally sent the motherboard back.
I'm tired of out-of-date driver packages and never-ending problems.
Never forget that! Money does not mean everything!
Finally, I recommend you to make a motherboard that can be opened in one go.
10-08-2017 04:13 AM
voreo wrote:
Really only 4 & 5 are asus exclusive problems.
10-08-2017 04:40 AM
10-08-2017 05:58 AM
Korth wrote:
ASUS Aura is not really an exclusive problem. MSI Mystik Light, Gigabyte Fusion/Aorus, and ASRock RGB are all buggy and moody (and all have bad SDKs) as well.
It's because RGB LED stuff is a bolt-on. It's a burden slaved onto existing motherboard hardware parts, it's not given its own little corner full of dedicated hardware parts.
Observe Aura's intensity shifts or colour transitions carefully and you (or at least your smartphone camera) can visually detect how rough and choppy the RGB PWM increments really are. Same with the RGBs on competitor mobos.
So while Aura could (and should) certainly be improved, it's still not doing any worse than the best the competition can offer. And in the end the software will always be limited by the hardware.
10-08-2017 06:49 AM
unknownmiscreant wrote:
I can second that. The output sucks. When I was making my own add on module for Aura to sync with some corsair fans and individually addressable led strip, I had to add smoothing caps to the ADC pins of the micro to stop everything randomly changing color. It sort of worked, but every 2 seconds or so, the output changed to white. I could get you some oscilloscope screen caps of the outputs if you want.
10-08-2017 08:16 AM
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