Cavendish Posted September 19 Posted September 19 I stupidly left armoury crate to do it's thing for the last few months, and it seems the latest update (looks to be dated late august, but not sure as mine only just did it) has pulled the ROG AIO SDK and wrapped everything in an "ASUS Core SDK"? Aida64 is now complaining that the rogaiosdk.dll is missing and I see no mention of that file anywhere in ASUS's own install any more. I have had Aida64 happily reporting away on the LCD of the rubbish Ryujin III 240 for the best part of a year, after spending what felt like way too much effort back when I first got it just to play ball. Now that it's back to square one I feel like the best place for this cooler is in the bin.. Can anyone else confirm or not whether ASUS have "done an armoury crate" and changed all the SDK's, or whether it should still be working and the problem is my end before I embark on another carousel of pain to get this display to show again? Quote
Solution Fiery Posted September 23 Solution Posted September 23 On 9/19/2025 at 9:52 PM, Cavendish said: I stupidly left armoury crate to do it's thing for the last few months, and it seems the latest update (looks to be dated late august, but not sure as mine only just did it) has pulled the ROG AIO SDK and wrapped everything in an "ASUS Core SDK"? Aida64 is now complaining that the rogaiosdk.dll is missing and I see no mention of that file anywhere in ASUS's own install any more. I have had Aida64 happily reporting away on the LCD of the rubbish Ryujin III 240 for the best part of a year, after spending what felt like way too much effort back when I first got it just to play ball. Now that it's back to square one I feel like the best place for this cooler is in the bin.. Can anyone else confirm or not whether ASUS have "done an armoury crate" and changed all the SDK's, or whether it should still be working and the problem is my end before I embark on another carousel of pain to get this display to show again? I have no idea what Asus did inside their Armoury Crate world, but AIDA64 installation package includes the DLL you've mentioned. So unless Asus removed that file from the AIDA64 installation folder, it should still work with AIDA64. Please go to AIDA64 installation folder and check if it has the file there. If it's removed, you can put it back from the portable ZIP package of AIDA64. Just make sure to use v7.xx ZIP package in case you're still on the old AIDA64 channel (v7.xx). This is crucial because the new generation AIDA64 (v8.00) includes a 64-bit DLL whereas AIDA64 v7.xx requires 32-bit DLL libraries. Quote
Cavendish Posted September 24 Author Posted September 24 Amazing! Thank you very much! The file was indeed there in the AIDA64 installation folder so not sure what was up with it. Replacing it with a newer version from the latest portable zip and restarting AIDA64 brought everything back to life, super happy to not have to deal with ASUS's stuff 👍 Quote
Fiery Posted September 24 Posted September 24 2 hours ago, Cavendish said: Amazing! Thank you very much! The file was indeed there in the AIDA64 installation folder so not sure what was up with it. Replacing it with a newer version from the latest portable zip and restarting AIDA64 brought everything back to life, super happy to not have to deal with ASUS's stuff 👍 I'm glad it's working again. Thank you for your feedback! Quote
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