![]() ![]() The current version works for me but it's always telling me to register my hardware which I've already done. For me it seems like every time they add a new version the one I'm using will stop working. Here is the link to the page I was talking about: It also, at least for me, hasn't changed my Power Plan or anything like that, unless I go into the tuning section and start messing with the options, and even if I do you can actually turn it off, unlike the One SDK version! The only downside I've had is that Mystic Light isn't applying my settings on startup, and for whatever reason my lights always default to off (I think it has to do with my RGB Controller), so if I want my lighting I have to start it and manually apply my lighting settings every time I start it after a shutdown (settings will persist through just a standard reboot). On the plus side it doesn't require you to disable services to keep it from starting on startup or locking your clocks at stock speeds (unless you are using MSI's crapy Game Boost). More specifically it seems to be the last version before they went to this One SDK crap. If you go to the Mystic Light section and find the Dragon Center listed there, it gives you an older version of Dragon Center. ![]() I also have a MEG X570 ACE motherboard and the best "compromise" I've found is to actually use a slightly older version of Dragon Center. It is definitely a pretty crappy piece of software. ![]()
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