11/11/2023 0 Comments How to uninstall asus armoury crateI can end task that one and it stays off. But the main problem wasnt just the lightingservice cpu usage. Maybe it was just my combo of parts that caused 3% usage. This is all synthetic of course and during normal use i didnt notice any slow speeds. The benchmarks all looked good after disabling aura lightingservice. For multicore test i was benching lower than normal too. Had low cinebench scores for single core because the lighting software was basically keeping one core busy thus it would never get very high on single core boost. I need to clear out anything unnecessary to make sure i dont get glitches and thus motion sickness.Īlso the lightingservice prevented my 5950x from getting to the max 4.9ghz boost. But for some reason background tasks really mess up vr performance. I also thought with a 5950x so what if it used 3% or heck even a whole core since the 5950 is way overkill for gaming. If the processor is late processing a frame it glitches and for me a glitch with a vr headset on causes major motion sickness. VR is super sensitive to anything running in the background. Thats great you were able to get it performing well on your rig. I've tried to mess with openrgb, but couldn't get something that looks as smooth and as good looking compared to what I can do with Aura Creator/Armory Crate.Īlthough I've noticed that from time to time, especially on b550 (I assume it's related to the fact than it doesn't have a powerful enough lane), Razer Synapse conflicts with Aura Creator, making one of them not super smooth, to the point where you can see each individual LED change color.Įither way, why would you need to bother for 3%, did you really notice a difference when uninstalling it ? because I've tried, and it didn't make any for me (although I'm not doing any VR). My mobo is Asus ROG Strix x5x, and while idling, CPU usage for the whole system is below or at 1%. I'm using a custom Rainbow effect created via Aura Creator. I'm using it to control MB RGB ,4 sticks of RAM RGB, AIO RGB, GPU RGB and 13 RGB fans (I sometimes add Lian Li Strimer Plus to that RGB profile). It's bloated, sucks up background resources, reduces your gaming (Especially VR) performance, and is a nightmare to try to uninstall and keep uninstalled! Terrible stuff. After you disable it there - then it's finally good. I found then you have to go into the BIOS settings, and in there is an "Install Armoury Crate" option that will automatically keep trying to install it if it isn't on the system. I couldn't figure out how it was launching the installer since i deleted everything I could find related to armoury crate. Finally it's gone.īut not quite!!! Next, after you have uninstalled all the junk from your system - when you reboot, it tries to install itself again. There's a ton of additional software (still installed apparently) that tries to autolaunch. So the next thing you have to do is go to the windows scheduler (Type "Task Scheduler" into the start menu search bar), and find the Asus folder in there. However, every time I rebooted the PC there was still an asus program trying to launch but popping up an error because the armoury crate services were uninstalled. After rebooting - most of the background services were actually removed. So I then found an armoury crate uninstaller tool on the ASUS website and ran that. However, after running the uninstaller and rebooting - all the ASUS background services were still running on my PC! I.e., the uninstaller only gave the semblance of uninstalling armoury crate but left all the devious background stuff running without you knowing! I then just said screw it, and ran the uninstaller and uninstalled armoury crate. However, if you kill these background tasks - they just launch themselves again soon after, so you can't reliably get rid of them that way since they keep coming back. That way i can have the RGB running when doing simple tasks, and kill everything just before playing games using a script. Here's the crazy amount of steps I had to do to uninstall this garbage software:Īt first I tried to write a script to just kill all these tasks if I'm about to run VR or play games. While trying to remove it, I found about 12 services installed by ASUS also constantly running in the background (you can check them out in the task manager/services). I noticed that the Aura lighting service was taking up a huge amount of CPU constantly in the background, causing random Glitches and framedrops in my VR headset, and causing significantly reduced benchmark scores for my CPU and Graphics card. I initially installed it for the RGB control since I have a lot of RGB on my components and it looked nice. I thought I'd give a warning to anyone else using an ASUS motherboard that may have installed armoury crate, or thinks they want to do so.
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