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The razer synapse 3 is constantly updating during startup and causing my entire PC to slow down.

The razer synapse 3 is constantly updating during startup and causing my entire PC to slow down.

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Bmaster5026
Member
229
01-06-2021, 05:49 PM
#1
it feels like every other time i boot into windows 11, there's a new update. sometimes they take WAY too long and it slows my pc down so badly it's practically frozen. i can't find an option anywhere to turn off updates, and synapse 2.0 doesn't recognise my cynosa keyboard or naga trinity mouse even after uninstalling them in device manager with a reboot
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Bmaster5026
01-06-2021, 05:49 PM #1

it feels like every other time i boot into windows 11, there's a new update. sometimes they take WAY too long and it slows my pc down so badly it's practically frozen. i can't find an option anywhere to turn off updates, and synapse 2.0 doesn't recognise my cynosa keyboard or naga trinity mouse even after uninstalling them in device manager with a reboot

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Ilia_Zer0
Member
224
01-06-2021, 07:21 PM
#2
Synapse being synapse
Their hardware is fine, but the software isn't
Couldn't be compatible since it's from five years back
Link
How to turn off Razer Synapse automatic updates? | Razer Insider
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Ilia_Zer0
01-06-2021, 07:21 PM #2

Synapse being synapse
Their hardware is fine, but the software isn't
Couldn't be compatible since it's from five years back
Link
How to turn off Razer Synapse automatic updates? | Razer Insider

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gumibearluver
Junior Member
25
01-07-2021, 04:27 PM
#3
seems like they've since removed offline mode. all i get from clicking on my pfp (with your account name in the ensuing dropdown menu) is these options. nothing for it in settings, either
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gumibearluver
01-07-2021, 04:27 PM #3

seems like they've since removed offline mode. all i get from clicking on my pfp (with your account name in the ensuing dropdown menu) is these options. nothing for it in settings, either

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federEX795
Junior Member
12
01-12-2021, 09:35 PM
#4
what are you planning to use it for? rgb or profiles or macros? i think it could work for rgb. you can check the link they provided. there don’t seem to be many other uses. i stopped using synapse because it would try to install itself during windows installs and felt intrusive. i also avoid razer hardware due to that issue. it’s tough to find newer ways to stop it, but maybe just disabling it at startup could help.
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federEX795
01-12-2021, 09:35 PM #4

what are you planning to use it for? rgb or profiles or macros? i think it could work for rgb. you can check the link they provided. there don’t seem to be many other uses. i stopped using synapse because it would try to install itself during windows installs and felt intrusive. i also avoid razer hardware due to that issue. it’s tough to find newer ways to stop it, but maybe just disabling it at startup could help.

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farhizon
Member
51
01-19-2021, 12:38 AM
#5
this seems like the most perplexing design choice I've ever encountered. it appears you need to open a distinct settings menu that looks exactly like the standard one, except for different options. by right-clicking the system tray icon and selecting "settings" from the context menu, you can find an option to disable auto updates.
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farhizon
01-19-2021, 12:38 AM #5

this seems like the most perplexing design choice I've ever encountered. it appears you need to open a distinct settings menu that looks exactly like the standard one, except for different options. by right-clicking the system tray icon and selecting "settings" from the context menu, you can find an option to disable auto updates.

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jmodkiller
Member
212
01-19-2021, 02:43 AM
#6
It's their synapse. Razer doesn't need to experiment with their software since users prefer their hardware. They're in the same place Logitech was 15 years ago, almost becoming the standard for gaming peripherals. Only when they're replaced at the top will they consider enhancing the software side.
Glad you found it
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jmodkiller
01-19-2021, 02:43 AM #6

It's their synapse. Razer doesn't need to experiment with their software since users prefer their hardware. They're in the same place Logitech was 15 years ago, almost becoming the standard for gaming peripherals. Only when they're replaced at the top will they consider enhancing the software side.
Glad you found it