![]() Here's a couple of pics, the bluish glow is from a UV strip, but ineffective, so it's been replaced with two Sounblaster lighting strips controlled by that software. I just need to get iCUE and OpenRGB to play nice, or so it seems. Open RGB does not start up upon booting the system - I think that's by design in an effort to be as un-intrusive as possible. My only issue now is getting all three programs to initiate as the default settings, so my friend doesn't have to monkey with the settings every time he boots the system. So between the three programs I've finally come up w/ something that works. So what I wound up doing is trying to incorporate three different programs - iCUE 4, OpenRGB (can't seem to locate any tutorials on this yet - YouTube should be helpful), and the Creative Soundblaster software, which controls the lighting for the device plus up to 4 lighting strips that attach directly to the Sounblaster. Is that have to do / other third party devices? So some of this is due to my own ignorance. I can't seem to find a tutorial on "Linking". However I did select "static color" under that "Linking" section. I found the watercolor tab you mentioned, c-, but it wasn't selected. Also, my UserBenchmark and Passmark Burn-In scores are outstanding - so everything's running great. Really don't want to start over from scratch, (I feel like a prize fighter who is black and blue after five rounds and the ref says no it's not right, you have to start the fight over!). This iCUE 4 seems like a different, much more complicated beast. My first iCUE build 3 or 4 years ago used all Corsair components and as such everything seemed pretty intuitive. Hey guys - Sorry I've been lazy, blaming it on holidays and watching football - and avoiding this build as I really do not want to start over from scratch. I'll work on the Win (22H2) reinstall and report back. Haven't really participated in a forum since back in the day on TechIMO. Looks like I'll need to do a Windoze repair or new installation from scratch.Īsus Z-590A Strix Gaming Wifi, i5-11600K, WD SN850 1TB, 4 x 8GB Vengeance RGB PC3200 DRAM, 3060/12GB NVidia GPU, 512GB T-Force RGB SSD, Corsair CX650 RGB PSU (hate to add a node just to get this to work - already using the two onboard USB headers, plus you're supposed to press a button on the PSU to cycle thru a half dozen colors - of course that doesn't work at all - all rainbow all the time). Reinstalled iCUE 4 just looking for static green, Got it but it's the washed out green again and doesn't see anything on the Asus board. Reluctantly decided to install Armoury Crate - it wouldn't install (error code 102 - whatever that is). Open RGB also told me there was something wrong w/the DRAM - about the I2C/SMBus not initializing, plus another notification that the WinRing0 file was missing or something like that. Unfortunately the second AIO fan, (they're LL120's), displays no color at all. Got the Asus logo on the board, the Corsair pump and one of H100i fans to display the vibrant green that I was looking for. Decided to try OpenRGB and see what happens. Tried to update my old version, and got error message saying it couldn't find the update files, and just hang collecting system info. Just worried about utility poles being blown down. I'm in SC so looking for single digit temps but little if any snow. ![]() Glad I did considering the weather situation. ![]()
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