F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop ASUS rampage combined with extreme ROG effects, lightning during a power outage, all while the PC was off.

ASUS rampage combined with extreme ROG effects, lightning during a power outage, all while the PC was off.

ASUS rampage combined with extreme ROG effects, lightning during a power outage, all while the PC was off.

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oggypop
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02-05-2026, 03:04 AM
#1
I observed an unusual behavior. From what you described, the start and reset buttons display lightning and the ROG logo blinks, while the clear CMOS light also illuminates. How can I disable this (it's my OCD lol)? Is this typical? Also, when I disconnect the PSU from the wall outlet or press a button, everything shuts down completely.
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oggypop
02-05-2026, 03:04 AM #1

I observed an unusual behavior. From what you described, the start and reset buttons display lightning and the ROG logo blinks, while the clear CMOS light also illuminates. How can I disable this (it's my OCD lol)? Is this typical? Also, when I disconnect the PSU from the wall outlet or press a button, everything shuts down completely.

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Gbop10
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02-13-2026, 12:52 AM
#2
There were several reasons why makers believed this approach worked well. On ROG boards, you can adjust settings via the ROG Effects menu to modify this setting. The outcome may vary, so always refer to the manual.
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Gbop10
02-13-2026, 12:52 AM #2

There were several reasons why makers believed this approach worked well. On ROG boards, you can adjust settings via the ROG Effects menu to modify this setting. The outcome may vary, so always refer to the manual.

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iron_pip
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02-26-2026, 02:24 PM
#3
I performed that action a while back, but the system shuts down when the PC is active. It seems these devices don’t power off properly when the computer is turned off, which is unusual.
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iron_pip
02-26-2026, 02:24 PM #3

I performed that action a while back, but the system shuts down when the PC is active. It seems these devices don’t power off properly when the computer is turned off, which is unusual.