Controlling RGB memory

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Is it possible to independently control the T-Force Nighthawk memory with Asus Aura?
If I try any affects it alters everything, at the moment I have everything set to static, not that impressive.

I also have a thin coloured strip on the Geforce RTX, there seems to be no way of doing anything to this or is there?

And finally, I have a LED strip. If I alter this it also alters the fans, how would I turn off the strips but leave the fans on?

Is it me or is Asus Aura just a bit naff !

Motherboard is a ROG Strix Z390-F , if that's of any help.
 
Is it possible to independently control the T-Force Nighthawk memory with Asus Aura?
If I try any affects it alters everything, at the moment I have everything set to static, not that impressive.

I also have a thin coloured strip on the Geforce RTX, there seems to be no way of doing anything to this or is there?

And finally, I have a LED strip. If I alter this it also alters the fans, how would I turn off the strips but leave the fans on?

Is it me or is Asus Aura just a bit naff !

Motherboard is a ROG Strix Z390-F , if that's of any help.
Not using Asus now
But in aura isn't there a link/unlink
Option?
Little icon like a chain
Think that allowed me to control
Things separately or together
Though was a while ago
So I could be wrong
And pretty much all led software
Seems to leave a lot to be desired
For some reason or other
 
Thanks for the reply. Had another try, I can now get the the T-Force to have a rainbow effect with a dashing light going down them with everything else static and the colour I want, but if I try to change just the T-Force effect it also alters the strip and the fans. I'll have a further try when my patience level is higher :)
If I turn all the lights off I still have the light on the RTX card, pink and blue, nice combo :( Might place some clear coloured plastic over it or just blank it.
 
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