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Aurasync light settings on Asus devices

Aurasync light settings on Asus devices

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CobraBlizard
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06-04-2019, 03:09 PM
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You're experiencing a mismatch between your RGB setup and the actual color behavior on your motherboard. The issue likely stems from how the RGB controllers are communicating with the hardware. While your fans and GPU bracket work well, the ARGB header isn't fully translating to the vibrant, synchronized lighting you're aiming for. Adjusting fan control settings or checking the firmware might help align the lighting more closely with your RAM's default rainbow effect.
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CobraBlizard
06-04-2019, 03:09 PM #1

You're experiencing a mismatch between your RGB setup and the actual color behavior on your motherboard. The issue likely stems from how the RGB controllers are communicating with the hardware. While your fans and GPU bracket work well, the ARGB header isn't fully translating to the vibrant, synchronized lighting you're aiming for. Adjusting fan control settings or checking the firmware might help align the lighting more closely with your RAM's default rainbow effect.

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Durif
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06-08-2019, 11:36 AM
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If the rgb strip for a lack of a better term Really shit you can't do anything about it lol other than getting a new strip
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Durif
06-08-2019, 11:36 AM #2

If the rgb strip for a lack of a better term Really shit you can't do anything about it lol other than getting a new strip