10-13-2019 08:58 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:22 PM by ROGBot
01-01-2020 04:58 PM
DustinW wrote:
I think there is a compatibility issue with AURA Software and G.SKILLs Trident Z RGB DRAM. AURA Refuses to detect it to control it's RGB. I have the ASUS ROG Maximus XI Extreme board. I tried enabling SPD Write in the BIOS, didn't make a difference. I even tried using G.SKILLs own software and suggestions to fix - nothing worked.
Here are my specs:
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit (1903) Build 18362.10022
MOBO: Asus ROG Maximus XI Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000mhz 64GB
GPU: Asus ROG Strix 8GB OC RTX 2070
Storage: Intel SSD 750, Samsung NVMe 970 EVO, Intel Optane 32GB
Cooler: NZXT Kraken X72
PSU: Corsair HX850i
No overclocking. XMP Enabled. SPD Write Enabled.
01-01-2020 05:01 PM
01-27-2020 09:35 PM
TR1PW1R3 wrote:
Ok, here's how I fixed mine without having to reinstall Windows 10 (again). First download and install Revo Uninstaller Pro Trial Version.
Then download the Gskill Lighting App. *DON'T INSTALL GSKILL APP YET!* Next Open Revo Uninstaller and do a Forced Uninstall and in the exact program name type ENE and remove the ENE RGB HAL from there. Reboot PC. Next Install the GSkill Lighting control and reboot. Now check and see if Gskill Memory shows up in Asus Aura software. If not then run Revo Uninstaller again and uninstall the Gskill Lighting app. *IMPORTANT* When unisntalling Gskill LIghting app you will see an installation box pop up for the ENE RGB HAL. If it says Install then install and reboot BUT if it says Uninstall then DON'T uninstall. The reason behind this process is to install the ENE RGB HAL from Gskill and replace the broken version that comes installed with Asus Aura. Once you remove ENE RGB HAL and replace it with Gskill ENE RGB HAL (which has the exact same name but is a different version) then you will be able to control the lighting for your RAM whereas prior to doing this my memory didn't show up in ASUS AURA as one of the devices that can be controlled.
10-02-2022 12:36 PM
TR1PW1R3 wrote:
Ok, here's how I fixed mine without having to reinstall Windows 10 (again). First download and install Revo Uninstaller Pro Trial Version.
Then download the Gskill Lighting App. *DON'T INSTALL GSKILL APP YET!* Next Open Revo Uninstaller and do a Forced Uninstall and in the exact program name type ENE and remove the ENE RGB HAL from there. Reboot PC. Next Install the GSkill Lighting control and reboot. Now check and see if Gskill Memory shows up in Asus Aura software. If not then run Revo Uninstaller again and uninstall the Gskill Lighting app. *IMPORTANT* When unisntalling Gskill LIghting app you will see an installation box pop up for the ENE RGB HAL. If it says Install then install and reboot BUT if it says Uninstall then DON'T uninstall. The reason behind this process is to install the ENE RGB HAL from Gskill and replace the broken version that comes installed with Asus Aura. Once you remove ENE RGB HAL and replace it with Gskill ENE RGB HAL (which has the exact same name but is a different version) then you will be able to control the lighting for your RAM whereas prior to doing this my memory didn't show up in ASUS AURA as one of the devices that can be controlled.
05-01-2020 04:15 PM
DustinW wrote:
I think there is a compatibility issue with AURA Software and G.SKILLs Trident Z RGB DRAM. AURA Refuses to detect it to control it's RGB. I have the ASUS ROG Maximus XI Extreme board. I tried enabling SPD Write in the BIOS, didn't make a difference. I even tried using G.SKILLs own software and suggestions to fix - nothing worked.
Here are my specs:
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit (1903) Build 18362.10022
MOBO: Asus ROG Maximus XI Extreme
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3000mhz 64GB
GPU: Asus ROG Strix 8GB OC RTX 2070
Storage: Intel SSD 750, Samsung NVMe 970 EVO, Intel Optane 32GB
Cooler: NZXT Kraken X72
PSU: Corsair HX850i
No overclocking. XMP Enabled. SPD Write Enabled.
05-11-2020 06:16 AM
07-23-2020 06:55 PM
08-13-2020 06:57 AM
SilenMar wrote:
LoL, piece of **** not working again!
08-13-2020 08:36 AM
igotgame1075 wrote:
Same here, latest update of Armory Crate borked the RAM and it's not visible from aura sync now. I've tried doing a complete uninstall and following the instructions listed here, along with all the other suggestions and haven't been successful yet.
My RAM, AIO, Motherboard, GPU and Monitor were all discoverable and working, prior the update.
01-13-2021 07:27 AM