11-17-2023 09:52 PM
I try to optimize the OC with the 5-Way Optimization option and at the end of the first phase a notification window opens with the error...
Assertion failed: m_item != NULL, file AIOCRatioltem.cpp, line 37
My OS is Win11 x64. Does anyone know how to solve it please?
11-18-2023 02:28 AM - edited 11-18-2023 02:29 AM
Which AiSuite3 exactly do you use?
Which motherboard do you have?
Which CPU and RAM do you use?
11-18-2023 12:59 PM
I have a Maximus z690 extreme motherboard, i7-13700k processor and 2 Trident Z5 RGB 6000MHz of 16GB each. Downloaded AISuite3 from the official ASUS website, it is version 3.03.17
11-18-2023 05:21 PM - edited 11-18-2023 05:23 PM
Did the error exist from the beginning or did it come later?
Do you also happen to use Armory Crate?
If yes, uninstall that too.
After restarting the system, look under “Services” and stop all Asus services and then remove them in the Windows registry.
You can find it under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services.
You can see exactly what the services are called in the respective service when you deactivate them.
Unfortunately, when you uninstall AiSuite, the services are not always removed.
After you have done this, restart the PC and delete all remaining Asus folders that belong to AiSuite and Armory Crate.
Restart the PC again and then install Armory Crate as admin (right-click on the installation file).
Then download AiSuite V3.03.28, which was linked here in the forum by @MasterC.
Here too, please run the installation as admin and then run AiSuite as admin after the installation. You can then set it in the properties of AiSuite3.exe.
Then test whether the error has been resolved.
11-23-2023 09:39 PM - edited 11-23-2023 09:52 PM
Please take a screenshot of the error message and post it here.
This could be an error caused by or caused by Visual C++.
Check whether Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2019 Redistributable (x86) - 14.29.30139 is also installed.
This is actually installed with AiSuite3.
Addendum:
AiSuite3 requires Storage Integrity to be disabled in Windows Security.
Please check this too and deactivate it accordingly if necessary.
You can find it under: Windows Security->Device Security->Core Isolation->Core Isolation Details->Memory Integrity and here please set the switch to “off”.
Acknowledge subsequent messages through Windows Security with “Discard” and then restart the PC and test it.