so the other rgb item in my build is a gigabyte z370 gaming 5 which lights up perfectly with all 3 programs, for AORUS it's v1.28, for xtreme it 1.25 for fusion i can't tell and I have no idea what a pcpp link is:
build:
cpu: i78700K
psu:corsair rm750i
cpu cooler: corsiar h55i
ram: 2x8GB 2400 MHZ hyper x
SSD: 960 evo samsung
HDD: 2TB seagate Barracuda
Hey guys, I have the gpu listed above but for some reason can't get the rgb to change color or alter in any way. the driver i currently have for the card is 390.65,
I've tried using RGB fusion, AORUS and xtreme gaming
Build:
OS: Windows 10 pro 64bit
M/B: gigabyte gaming 5 z370
CPU: i7-8700k (not overclocked)
GPU: ZOTAC AMP extreme gtx 1080
RAM: corsair hyperx 2x8GB 2400MHZ
SSD: 500gb Samsung 960 evo m.2
HDD: Seagate barracuda 2TB
PSU: Corsair rm750i
CPU cooler: AIO corsair H55i
hey guys so I wanted to use the integrated graphics for my pc as my gpu has to be sent in to be looked at but when i went into bios and selected the display setting as igfx instead of the pcie slot all i get is a blank monitor, I've tried plugging the cables into the motherboard i/o for both hdmi and display ports but it's still not being picked up. The computer has power running through it and is turned on but i can't see anything please help
Just about to run the test, another thing i wanted to check, I'm pretty sure my gpu comes factory overclocked and I've read that it can be an issue for some games and drivers, could that be the case here?
When i first installed windows I accidentally installed the 32 bit version So i had to reinstall with the 64 bit version and it said that it would save the data from the 32 bit version in a folder on my drive, could this be causing my struggles?
Just to be clear, only copy the highlighted file onto a usb and then use gigabyte q-flash in bios? OR copy the whole bios driver download onto a usb and do it in BIOS
cheers I was just about to, just wondering to perform a bios update, do i have to install the bios driver onto a separate USB then boot off it using the bios?