
I can manage the lcd screen and shit, everything works "properly". I launch rgb fusion and IT FUCKIN RECOGNIZE MY GPU. Obviously try not to have any other rgb softs running at the time (aura, Icue etc)Īnd badabing badaboom, after hours and hours, LCD Edge View actually installed with rgb fusion (POGGERS) (REAL FUCKIN POGGERS) Then re install aorus engine and say yes when it asks you if you wanna install rgb fusion 2.0 It will restore your gpu basic drivers from gigabyte. (my windows is in french so not sure in english, it's the 3rd option tho) Go to device manager in windows, double click on your graphics card, select the driver tab, and select restore driver. The problem seems to be created by nvidia drivers, Uninstall every aorus softs (aorus engine, rgb fusion etc) 4, or email at GIGABYTE Linksįirst thing first I'm not sure why or "how" I ended up doing it but it worked for me at least. Rule #5 - Please direct all RMA questions or comments to our customer service at 1 (626) 854-9338 op. Rule #4 - Begging, trading, or selling will not be tolerated. Brigading, witch-hunting, vote manipulation, flamebaiting, clickbaiting or intentional rudeness will not be allowed. Rule #2 - Remember the human, please follow Reddiquette. Rule #1 - All content must be related to GIGABYTE. While you're at it, please take a minute to go over our rules: We love to hear your feedback and experiences with your products.

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