

The generic Intel driver provides users the latest and greatest feature enhancements and bug fixes that OEMs may not have customized yet to address platform-specific needs. OEM drivers are handpicked and include customized features and solutions to platform-specific issues.

I've been telling myself that I won't buy Asus again because of shit like this, but turns out they seem like the least sucky option for AMD right now (because EVGA doesn't make AMD boards) - MSI is out of the picture (because of multiple occasions of similar things to this here + the crap they tried to pull with 3080 scalping), several Gigabyte boards seem to have problems with not wanting to turn on some occasions, and generally things that I feel I shouldn't have to deal with, especially with a computer I rely on for work.Note: Installing this Intel generic graphics driver will overwrite your computer manufacturer (OEM) customized driver. At one point I even had AISuite sense that it has to spin up the CPU fan, but not actually doing so (thus in a more extreme case this could've been a thermal shutdown). I don't care about RGB in the slightest (maybe besides the option of turning it off completely), but I've had some troubles with the damn fan control of AISuite - at one point I was installing new Windows builds almost weekly, and every time I had to reinstall AISuite and set all the fans anew, because for some reason it couldn't retain its configuration. MSI - you need to look long and hard at your software team and it's management, and decide if those are the right people to be developing the app that your ENTIRE hardware suite relies on. There have been 5 updates and 3+ months have gone by - despite being specifically listed compatible with both my motherboard (z390 ACE) and Dragon Center/Mystic Light and having worked for a year+ previously.Īlso how does Mystic Light STILL lose ALL saved profiles every update? This is like grade school programming.ĭragon Center is getting worse and worse, and forcing REALLY undesirable behavior that costs me ~20m of uninstalling things, rebooting and changing things around every update - only to be left with a piece of software that functions LESS than it did 3 months ago. Again, if specifically removed, this SHOULD NOT reinstall every dragon center update.Īlso Corsair RAM RGB hasn't worked since Dragon Center 2.0.75. It does little other than misprioritize traffic.

If it's uninstalled, it shouldn't reinstall every dragon center update. I don't know a single person who's ever used this utility. STOP installing True Color automatically - this breaks calibration profiles and hurts those of us who do color work.
