If they don't work they should be fixed in a timely manner. I can understand compatibility issues when you have a whole gambit of other software installed but a fresh install, things should work. So it shouldn't be hard for someone in the software QA to find these problems. I only installed what drivers were needed and said the hell with the rest of the software.Īll of my problem were on a fresh install with NOTHING else but Asus software installed. After 3 months of messing around I just gave up. I think the hardware is solid but the software, well, just sucks. I just replaced my P7P55D with a R5E10 and had nothing but problems with their software. I've been using Asus MB since the early 90's. I have to agree with Niczo and SlvrBullet too. Going to take a break and enjoy the rest of my Saturday first. My next step will be to go through my original Windows install and via task manager to begin comparing running tasks and begin closing them to see which is conflicting with GPU Tweak II. Something else is conflicting with GPU Tweak. So at this point I can say with 100% certainty that those programs are not an issue and GPU Tweak works as intended. I then proceeded to repeat this process with the Creative drivers (as well as Creative Control Panel), Corsair Link 4, Corsair Utility Engine (for mouse and keyboard), Asus Lighting Control for GPU and Asus Lighting Control for Motherboard. I then installed the latest GPU Tweak II, rebooted and tested with absolutely no issues with GPU Tweak. I did not install sound, Corsair drivers for the AIO/keyboard/mouse/power supply. I installed Windows 10, Intel Chipset and ME drivers, Bluetooth, Wireless, NvME and latest Nvidia drivers. 3 hours creating a new install of Windows 10 Creators from an ISO and began the process of elimination to find what may be causing the freezing of GPU Tweak.
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