F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Some fans are limited to just one color.

Some fans are limited to just one color.

Some fans are limited to just one color.

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01-25-2026, 08:10 AM
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backstory: gamdias talos e3 setup involved three argb fans linked to a hub that supports MMO boards. it features an integrated RGB effect switch built into the case. Used signal RGB before reinstalling Windows, tried SignalRGB, then explored OpenRGB and Gigabyte RGB Fusion. Once those worked, I accidentally restarted the system and noticed the RGB stuck permanently in white. The case's RGB button doesn't function properly, and synchronization remains unreliable.
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TheJimmyIsHere
01-25-2026, 08:10 AM #1

backstory: gamdias talos e3 setup involved three argb fans linked to a hub that supports MMO boards. it features an integrated RGB effect switch built into the case. Used signal RGB before reinstalling Windows, tried SignalRGB, then explored OpenRGB and Gigabyte RGB Fusion. Once those worked, I accidentally restarted the system and noticed the RGB stuck permanently in white. The case's RGB button doesn't function properly, and synchronization remains unreliable.

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FireFalconII
Member
85
01-27-2026, 08:32 AM
#2
It depends on the RBG, lots of time its a wire connector causing issues for everything. Rbg lights usually rely on the voltage to set the color. Changes in voltage set what color you see. You may have a bad voltage controller as well but 99% its the wiring/connections or theres a bad apple in the group causing issues for the rest.
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FireFalconII
01-27-2026, 08:32 AM #2

It depends on the RBG, lots of time its a wire connector causing issues for everything. Rbg lights usually rely on the voltage to set the color. Changes in voltage set what color you see. You may have a bad voltage controller as well but 99% its the wiring/connections or theres a bad apple in the group causing issues for the rest.

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sonic3003
Member
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01-27-2026, 11:09 AM
#3
It's likely RGB Fusion left some kernel files that disrupt the data line in ARGB headers, a common issue with proprietary software. MSI offers a dedicated uninstaller to remove it cleanly—without the tool, all RGB turned off. ASUS provides a similar solution for their Armoury Crate Dunno for Gigabyte, which is 12v analog. ARGB uses digital format, while RGB is analog.
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sonic3003
01-27-2026, 11:09 AM #3

It's likely RGB Fusion left some kernel files that disrupt the data line in ARGB headers, a common issue with proprietary software. MSI offers a dedicated uninstaller to remove it cleanly—without the tool, all RGB turned off. ASUS provides a similar solution for their Armoury Crate Dunno for Gigabyte, which is 12v analog. ARGB uses digital format, while RGB is analog.

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shirogure
Junior Member
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02-03-2026, 07:17 PM
#4
I read an article this morning about Gigabyte RGB firmware issues that brick certain boards. It mentioned problems with the Z790 series, dynamic lighting, and other components.
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shirogure
02-03-2026, 07:17 PM #4

I read an article this morning about Gigabyte RGB firmware issues that brick certain boards. It mentioned problems with the Z790 series, dynamic lighting, and other components.

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TazBazuk
Member
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02-09-2026, 10:05 AM
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TazBazuk
02-09-2026, 10:05 AM #5

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louie018
Posting Freak
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02-09-2026, 10:55 AM
#6
I connected my components with a daisy chain cable during setup. If you need a replacement, look for a compatible daisy chain cable that matches your current setup.
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louie018
02-09-2026, 10:55 AM #6

I connected my components with a daisy chain cable during setup. If you need a replacement, look for a compatible daisy chain cable that matches your current setup.

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ConnorDP
Junior Member
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02-09-2026, 12:06 PM
#7
I begin by linking a single fan and ensuring it functions, then gradually add more until everything operates smoothly. If a fan fails to start, the issue is usually related to software settings.
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ConnorDP
02-09-2026, 12:06 PM #7

I begin by linking a single fan and ensuring it functions, then gradually add more until everything operates smoothly. If a fan fails to start, the issue is usually related to software settings.