Does anyone use Armoury Crate on their ASUS motherboard desktop?

I can't readily control have the boost and fan features on my laptop without the Crate software, otherwise I'd uninstall it again.
 
Just wondering. I have read here and there that Armoury Crate is buggy. What benefit does Armoury Crate give you? So far, I just download drivers from the ASUS website and then install them one at a time.
One advantage is if you have multiple ASUS components and peripherals you only have to run Armoury Crate to control them all.
 

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No. Not with a ten foot pole either. If controlling your lights is something you want, get a dedicated controller. They are cheap and easy to use.
 
There is, but imo the software while supposedly good, sucks donkeyballs.
Try Openrgb?

I'm getting some (blue screen) crashes occasionally - AC wouldn't have anything to do with it? Could it? The crashes don't tell you anything anymore - I remember you'd be able to read a long code and the blue screen would 'stay.' Now, Windows just restarts....

I'm considering removing Armoury Crate anyway - because, it is bloatware - like ppl said. But, I already read that it's a nightmare trying to remove it?
 
One advantage is if you have multiple ASUS components and peripherals you only have to run Armoury Crate to control them all.
Is there any combination of ASUS hardware/peripherals that actually runs Armoury Crate smoothly? It looks like you're running a full-ASUS build, so does it work better when you're not also running iCUE or Gigabyte RGBFusion or other apps?
 
Is there any combination of ASUS hardware/peripherals that actually runs Armoury Crate smoothly? It looks like you're running a full-ASUS build, so does it work better when you're not also running iCUE or Gigabyte RGBFusion or other apps?
This Gigabyte RGBFusion looks interesting. Would it work with an ASUS mboard?
 
Is there any combination of ASUS hardware/peripherals that actually runs Armoury Crate smoothly? It looks like you're running a full-ASUS build, so does it work better when you're not also running iCUE or Gigabyte RGBFusion or other apps?
Yes, I have had no issues with the combination in the screenshot. Recently replaced the Claymore II with an Azoth. I am not running any other fan or RGB apps because there is no need to.
 
I did. It was great that it installed all of the third party drivers for the motherboard.
 
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