[BUG REPORT] T-force Delta RAM not recognized as Asus Aura ENE DRAM and freeze / are sometimes not detected
Hello, I'd be very grateful if someone could help me with my issue.
Description of Bug
My 4 "Teamgroup t-force delta RGB 4 sticks of RAM" are regularily not detected by OpenRGB 0.7.
When this happens, they are the only devices not detected by the software. after some times, or after the PC exists sleep mode, all 4 modules will freeze on whatever was their state were when the freeze happened.
Nothing seems to be able to "unstuck them" except from a full reboot of the computer (no need to power draw though).
It should be noted that either all 4 sticks are missing, either they are all detected, no in between.
When undetected, rescanning and restarting the software does not help.
When detected, they show up as "ENE DRAM" instead of Asus Aura DRAM (at least that's what I think they should appear as) using SM bus.
Things I've tried :
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Uninstalling all softwares that might conflict with OpenRGB / SM bus. This includes : Vanguard, Gigabyte Fusion 2.0, Aida64, HWmonitor64.
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This doesn't include : iCue : needed to control AIO fans, Wallpaper Engine.
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Running and restarting OpenRGB as administrator.
Things I've NOT tried :
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Changing SMbus frequency (from 100MHz to 400MHz), because I don't know how to do it.
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Using older OpenRGB builds (I don't know how to transfer profiles)
Attached Log
I'm sorry I don't know how to run "the latest pipeline", I'm not familiar with all this. I will provide it if someone can redirect me on where to download it.
Operating System
~"OS - Windows 11 build 22000"
Hardware Configuration
- Ram : Teamgroup t-force delta RGB 4 sticks of RAM (3200MHz, 16Go each)
- CPU : i5 9600k
- GPU : Gigabyte RTX 2080 SUPER WINDFORCE
- MB : Aorus Z390 Elite
- AIO : iCue H150i RGB PRO XT
Thanks for reading