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Windows 11 22H2 broke G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB RGB
hawkeye1194 I wouldn’t update the bios, mine is up to date and it has not fixed the issue, I posted on the G.Skill forum about the issue and another person has the same problem, seems it’s all to do with the update, also had it pop up in windows now under the security about a problem with memory integrity and has now disabled it, so it’s definitely something to do with the update and G.Skill memory…
- Ghostimage0101Oct 07, 2022Copper Contributorok I found a fix for my memory integrity issue, I only recently upgraded to windows 11, seems others had a heap of RGB issues a while ago and not able to control them to do with a older system file called ENE.SYS which became unsigned due to a previous update while made it not trusted by the system, I MSI Dragon Center installed which I replace with MSI Center and then installed Mystic Lights using that which replaced the main system ENE.SYS file with an updated signed one... Now to do with TridentZ Lighting they use there own one of this file if you look under "Program Files (x86)\G.SKILL\Trident Z Lighting Control\Aac" there is an install for there version under there so I'm guessing that is what is causing the issue, probably there version has become unsigned and windows won't use it and I believe it's what is used to communicate between windows and the LED's on the memory.... I have also posted this on the G.Skill forum under DDR3 memory category so I hope someone comes up with a fix....
- hawkeye1194Oct 14, 2022Copper Contributor
Just fixed my issue. Was using the Aura Sync Utility to control my RGB. They just released an update which fixed my issue (Aura Sync Utility version 1.07.84_V2).
https://www.asus.com/campaign/aura/us/download.php
- Ghostimage0101Oct 15, 2022Copper Contributor
thanks for that, it didn’t fix it with my Gigabyte Aorus board, I have posted the fix you said for all the ASUS users on the G.Skill forum I’m sure it will help a lot of people out with the same issue…