
I made sure the drivers were updated, and restarted. After installing this driver, however, the card was able to being controlled, but the cooler was static blue.

I wanted, however, to test out the cards AURA Sync, which was marketed with the card, and found at last the driver for Armoury Crate. The RGB LEDs ran the usual DEMO, intact with the installed CM Masterliquid 240L cooler, changing colors, as with the wave or rainbow function or whatever. I recently installed Win 10 Pro on a new PC with the mentioned ROG Motherboard. I have sent a support note to ASUS, but thus far they have yet to respond. I apologize in advance for any missteps I may take. Is there anything I can do to rectify this issue? I would obviously rather be on the 5Ghz network as that is one of the main reason as to why I went out and bought this card in the first place, being on 2.4Ghz the speeds fluctuate quite often ranging from 40Mbps - 60Mbps, which isn't bad, but it's not full speeds.įinally, there are no drivers available for this card other than the Windows 8.I have encountered a problem in regards to the RGB on my ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING, and I do hope I am posting this in the right place.



The main one being is that it doesn't automatically connect to the 5GHz band thus leaving me without my full speeds and connectivity, so I'm stuck on the 2.4GHz band with a speed (network speeds) of around 144Mbps, which isn't bad, but it's not entirely why I bought the card in the first place.įor a bit of clarification, my Router is downstairs in the living-room, my bedroom is up one fight of stairs, the living room is on the right hand side of the house and my bedroom is on the left hand side of the house, so there is not tons of wall of interference for the signal to get into my room.įurthermore, when I downloaded the Asus Utility software, I noticed that the 2.4Ghz band was giving me 5/5 bars, but the 5Ghz band was only giving me 2-3 bars at best, when I tried to connect to the 5Ghz band, it would simply just fail, I did manage to get onto the 5Ghz band last night for a period of roughly 30 minutes, but this took a lot of adjusting of the antennas and while I was on the 5Ghz network, I had full speeds (75/18). I received it yesterday and out of the box, it does seem to perform a lot better than the TP-Link counterpart, but there are still issues. I went with the Asus PCE-AC56 which retails about £45.00. So the other week, I made post about a TP-Link WiFi card that was not entirely up to my standards on my network, since that point in time, I returned it and bought a new wifi card that was a little bit more expensive.
