Only static output is displayed in RGB fusion.
Only static output is displayed in RGB fusion.
Your setup seems to be working correctly with the current configuration. The issue might be due to how you're using the software or the settings you've applied. Try switching to the color wheel mode directly from the Gammaxx installation menu, or check if there are any additional drivers or settings files that could affect the display. If the problem persists, contact Gammaxx support for further assistance.
It features a 4-pin RGB connector that I linked to my CPU_LED header on the motherboard. Despite the difference from the standard RGB header, it works as intended.
You can verify the changes through the BIOS settings. Look for an RGB fusion option there.
The issue is that your Deepcool Gammaxx L240 runs on 12V RGB, allowing just one color to be assigned to the cooler and fan at once. You can fix this by manually adjusting the motherboard's RGB settings in the RGB Fusion App—click the motherboard, choose either LED_C1 or C2, then tweak the color and lighting style for your cooler yourself. With a 12V RGB cooler, you have limited customization options.
Because it includes a 12V header, it can't support flashing or pulses, so it must remain static.