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Issue with Trident G-skill RAM not cycling in RGB post-startup.

Issue with Trident G-skill RAM not cycling in RGB post-startup.

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Pickkson
Member
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09-27-2019, 12:46 AM
#1
I previously had Trident G-skill RAM (3600) and it used to display RGB in a colorful wave, but now it only repeats two or three times when I first boot up my PC. It remains stuck and doesn’t cycle properly. I tried using "G.SKILL trident Z lighting control," but even after changing it in the app, it didn’t work. Anyone else experienced this issue or have any solutions? 1600853680_IMG_0670(2).MOV
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Pickkson
09-27-2019, 12:46 AM #1

I previously had Trident G-skill RAM (3600) and it used to display RGB in a colorful wave, but now it only repeats two or three times when I first boot up my PC. It remains stuck and doesn’t cycle properly. I tried using "G.SKILL trident Z lighting control," but even after changing it in the app, it didn’t work. Anyone else experienced this issue or have any solutions? 1600853680_IMG_0670(2).MOV

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CtavDr
Junior Member
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09-28-2019, 06:51 PM
#2
Unable to view the video. Please open the lighting control panel and capture a screenshot. It’s possible you pressed a button to freeze it.
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CtavDr
09-28-2019, 06:51 PM #2

Unable to view the video. Please open the lighting control panel and capture a screenshot. It’s possible you pressed a button to freeze it.

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216
09-29-2019, 03:26 AM
#3
It seems the clip is unusual—use a player like VLC to view it properly. Here’s what the software appears to look like.
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HauntingShadow
09-29-2019, 03:26 AM #3

It seems the clip is unusual—use a player like VLC to view it properly. Here’s what the software appears to look like.

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Celmunchie
Member
192
09-29-2019, 11:37 AM
#4
Consider repositioning the RAM modules. If that doesn't work, manage them via the motherboard's RGB interface.
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Celmunchie
09-29-2019, 11:37 AM #4

Consider repositioning the RAM modules. If that doesn't work, manage them via the motherboard's RGB interface.