But in answer to the title of the thread, no, certainly you can install drivers with MWHC or is that called whcl drivers.Facing weird problems. Hmmm, in my Armoury Crate on the drivers page, it shows two drivers installed/current, that are newer than Armoury Crate shows as the latest. Is there some other piece of software that can control lighting that's directly plugged into the Aura 2 header? Perhaps something a bit more robust than Armour圜rate? I don't have any ARGB hardware controller anywhere in the mix.Īny tips or suggestions people have related to these two items would be greatly appreciated! I don't have anything else that I need to manage. Is that correct?Ģ) The only reason I even installed Armour圜rate is because I have 3 CoolerMaster ARGB fans plugged in to the Aura 2 header on the motherboard, and I want to be able to control that lighting. ![]() I would rather just install the drivers directly, but it seems like Asus is trying to force customers away from that. It can't actually install them (I get a "This app can't be run on this PC" message from Windows 10, presumably because of permissions), but it can see them. This is my first experience with Armour圜rate, though, and I have some questions.ġ) Is Asus now requiring people to use Armour圜rate to have access to the latest drivers, like Intel LAN driver, Realtek Audio driver, etc? If I run Armour圜rate, it can see newer versions of some drivers than what appears if I search the Asus "Support" area for my motherboard. I finished a new build with an Asus ROG STRIX B550-F (Wi-Fi) motherboard a few weeks ago and most things have been good. I'm a "refugee" from the old, old Asus product forums but I haven't been very active on the ROG forums yet.
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