Just wondering if anyone has any tips for this. The LEDs on my Gigabyte B450I Aorus ITX board have stopped working. The only LEDs I was using were the built in strip along the edge of the motherboard. I don't know why they stopped working, I just switched the computer on and noticed the lights didn't come on.
Changing light settings in the BIOS does nothing (it did when I first built the computer - I played with it for a few minutes then set them to static white and left it), and running RGB Fusion (which I just installed now for testing) picks up the motherboard type and allows me to change settings but nothing lights up no matter which setting I choose.
I got hold of an RGB fan (12V) and plugged that into the 12V LED motherboard header. That didn't light up either. Pretty sure I have the RGB fan plugged in the right way - pin 1/12V is towards the PCIE slot according to the motherboard manual.
Is there any way to reset the RGB controller on the motherboard? I've flashed the latest BIOS to the board, that didn't help. The board is running completely fine apart from this issue, I haven't had so much as a crash or any hint of instability even after noticing that the LEDs had stopped working.
Changing light settings in the BIOS does nothing (it did when I first built the computer - I played with it for a few minutes then set them to static white and left it), and running RGB Fusion (which I just installed now for testing) picks up the motherboard type and allows me to change settings but nothing lights up no matter which setting I choose.
I got hold of an RGB fan (12V) and plugged that into the 12V LED motherboard header. That didn't light up either. Pretty sure I have the RGB fan plugged in the right way - pin 1/12V is towards the PCIE slot according to the motherboard manual.
Is there any way to reset the RGB controller on the motherboard? I've flashed the latest BIOS to the board, that didn't help. The board is running completely fine apart from this issue, I haven't had so much as a crash or any hint of instability even after noticing that the LEDs had stopped working.