16 Mar 2021 at 11:28 #61 cammmy cammmy Associate Joined 4 Sep 2013 Posts 56 Yeah. There was no cable or anything for that right? It's all done straight from the PCB?
16 Mar 2021 at 12:01 #62 Andrew Bond Andrew Bond Associate OP Joined 15 Jan 2021 Posts 42 cammmy said: Yeah. There was no cable or anything for that right? It's all done straight from the PCB? Click to expand... Yes, correct.
cammmy said: Yeah. There was no cable or anything for that right? It's all done straight from the PCB? Click to expand... Yes, correct.
16 Mar 2021 at 12:15 #63 cammmy cammmy Associate Joined 4 Sep 2013 Posts 56 Hmmmm, I wonder what's going on with mine then. You can't see it, so it's not a huge deal but would prefer everything work
Hmmmm, I wonder what's going on with mine then. You can't see it, so it's not a huge deal but would prefer everything work
16 Mar 2021 at 13:29 #64 Andrew Bond Andrew Bond Associate OP Joined 15 Jan 2021 Posts 42 Ironically I have considered removing my card and removing the led strip. The PCs these days look like a 70s disco with the RGB !
Ironically I have considered removing my card and removing the led strip. The PCs these days look like a 70s disco with the RGB !
16 Mar 2021 at 13:54 #65 cammmy cammmy Associate Joined 4 Sep 2013 Posts 56 You can turn it off if you install dragon centre. You can install it, set it and uninstall. The card *should* remember that. I don't mind it but generally I set a solid colour
You can turn it off if you install dragon centre. You can install it, set it and uninstall. The card *should* remember that. I don't mind it but generally I set a solid colour
16 Mar 2021 at 14:21 #66 Andrew Bond Andrew Bond Associate OP Joined 15 Jan 2021 Posts 42 Yep, tried that. Power off and back on again and it comes back on.
16 Mar 2021 at 15:08 #67 cammmy cammmy Associate Joined 4 Sep 2013 Posts 56 Ah lame, it was rainbow by default and I set it to green with that method and it remembered it.