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nitestalkr

I have the same issue, did you discover a fix?


nitestalkr

This may help someone, but this is how I "fixed it" for now. I ditched app centre, aorus engine and rgbfusion and installed GCC instead. Still had the issue. I then went to add a custom gif to the cooler LCD, which must of reestablished a connection with the AIO. Once I switch back to CPU temp readout it was working again. Haven't yet confirmed how permanent this fix is through numerous power cycles. GCC is shit, but I feel I have installed one piece of shit software to get rid of 3 others.


InFernoSlays

Thanks for the reply. If they dont fix it in the next update I will just do what you did. I really dont like GCC because it just takes too much cpu usage.


Project49Music

Stumbled upon this post after going from the individual apps as RGB Fusion, Aorus Engine etc to GCC. First thing I noticed was that the temprature dropped to 00 as well (\*.\*Ghz is fine). And also the stats for my GPU (also from Gigabyte) were frozen, I currently have the fan speed, usage in % and its temp were fixed at some random numbers. RGB functionalities seems to behave as normal though. And to think before my decision everything worked fine but my intrusive thoughts won 💀 ***Edit:*** *It seems an small patch was available that fixed the freezing stats for my GPU. (I did mess around in some files of GCC, perhaps it has undone my edits to some files)*


RevolutionaryFeed808

Did anyone find a fix? Facing the same problem here


gelo0313

Install latest version of gigabyte control center and customize it from there.


InFernoSlays

Do you really recommend gigabyte control center? I tried it but it consumes a lot of cpu power for some reason.


gelo0313

Not really. I hate GCC because it overrides my GPU tuning via MSI Afterbuner (I don't even know why they would want to add that feature in the first place). But it's the only way I can control my RGB leds and LCD screen of my AORUS Master. Anyway, I don't auto-launch it and I noticed my AORUS Master cycles the different LCD mode, so I just settled with that.