08-28-2025 07:01 PM
I'm trying to reinstall AISuite 3 now, but it's been stuck at 100% for a long time and doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
I'm trying to reinstall because Microsoft disabled the app with today's Windows update.
How can I overclock my Z390A without the AISuite app?
08-28-2025 08:41 PM
I figured, why not try the overclocking in BIOS? So I made some adjustments to get 4.97GHz turbo speeds like AISuite gives me, but when I run Windows, the system crashed within seconds. Obviously AISuite 3 is doing things that I can't do in BIOS to assure a stable overclock.
08-30-2025 01:16 PM
Obviously Ai suite 3 is doing something terrible enough that Microsoft has decided to blacklist their kernel modules.
It has to be very terrible to enter that list, I strogly suggest not to use that software and uninstall it.
08-30-2025 06:11 PM
If it's so terrible, why has it worked so well for so many years?
It dynamically overclocks, rolling back the clock when the temperatures rise, preventing crashes.
When I try an identical 4.97GHz overclock in BIOS, it doesn't roll back the clock as the CPU heat rises and thus crashes.
08-31-2025 07:28 AM
They do this very seldom and on limited circumstances, as such blacklist requires humans to analyze issues and add/remove components and are generally a PITA.
It is usually limited to drivers that crash the kernel, have unfixed security problems that lead to system compromise..or explicitely do something that causes serious instability to a lot of users.
08-30-2025 07:05 PM
probably due to the presence of some backdoors through which hackers can access the system!?
the absurdity is that the bios of asus is closed to enthusiasts, the asus protection system was designed for increased protection, but it turns out that it is even easier for hackers to hack through reverse hacking when the function was available and after updating the firmware it was blocked.
08-30-2025 09:40 PM
Which features are blocked and on which firmware revision?