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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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07-11-2016, 09:51 AM
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Normally I depend on MSI Center’s Mystic Light to handle the RGB lighting for my fans and TForce RAM sticks. Recently I received a Razer Ornata V3 keyboard, but Mystic Light didn’t recognize it, so I moved to Razer Chroma to manage its RGB. It functions well for that, but now whenever I power off my PC I receive a warning stating, ‘These processes are preventing Windows from shutting down,’ and the delay is always linked to ‘RazerAppEngine.’ It’s quite bothersome. I’m hoping to find a solution that lets me control everything—my keyboard, fans, and especially my TForce RAM—in one interface. The RAM uses the SMBus protocol, and I’m uncertain if it’s compatible because it doesn’t appear in any documentation. I’ve heard conflicting information about TForce RAM compatibility, so my main concern is ensuring it works smoothly. Also, is the premium version worth it for fan control?
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DRGNdragsYT
07-11-2016, 09:51 AM #1

Normally I depend on MSI Center’s Mystic Light to handle the RGB lighting for my fans and TForce RAM sticks. Recently I received a Razer Ornata V3 keyboard, but Mystic Light didn’t recognize it, so I moved to Razer Chroma to manage its RGB. It functions well for that, but now whenever I power off my PC I receive a warning stating, ‘These processes are preventing Windows from shutting down,’ and the delay is always linked to ‘RazerAppEngine.’ It’s quite bothersome. I’m hoping to find a solution that lets me control everything—my keyboard, fans, and especially my TForce RAM—in one interface. The RAM uses the SMBus protocol, and I’m uncertain if it’s compatible because it doesn’t appear in any documentation. I’ve heard conflicting information about TForce RAM compatibility, so my main concern is ensuring it works smoothly. Also, is the premium version worth it for fan control?

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mat_fram
Posting Freak
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07-14-2016, 08:20 PM
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You can download SignalRGB and see how it performs. However, it seems you won't be able to manage your RAM LEDs with it, as your RAM isn't included in the supported sections. Another possibility is to post your question in the SignalRGB Discord or forums—there should be people there ready to assist.
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mat_fram
07-14-2016, 08:20 PM #2

You can download SignalRGB and see how it performs. However, it seems you won't be able to manage your RAM LEDs with it, as your RAM isn't included in the supported sections. Another possibility is to post your question in the SignalRGB Discord or forums—there should be people there ready to assist.