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Lights are still working after Pc shut down

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If you have Aura Sync installed there's a tab called shutdown if you click there you can turn off your light show after the system is shutdown.

Hello,

I want to ask for help, so I have built few days ago a new Pc and I have problems motherboard because after shut down it seems the Pc is just in sleep mode. The motherboard is Asus ROG Strix B360-H and has a lightning witch is still alight after the shut down.  I also have razer peripherals that that for example after pressing a button will alight too. So in conclusion I think the Pc is not properly shut down and its just in some sort of sleep mode. 

I appreciate any help and opinion.

Thank you

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1 minute ago, OndrejF said:

Hello,

I want to ask for help, so I have built few days ago a new Pc and I have problems motherboard because after shut down it seems the Pc is just in sleep mode. The motherboard is Asus ROG Strix B360-H and has a lightning witch is still alight after the shut down.  I also have razer peripherals that that for example after pressing a button will alight too. So in conclusion I think the Pc is not properly shut down and its just in some sort of sleep mode. 

I appreciate any help and opinion.

Thank you

try checking in power settings (in windows) 

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9 minutes ago, OndrejF said:

Hello,

I want to ask for help, so I have built few days ago a new Pc and I have problems motherboard because after shut down it seems the Pc is just in sleep mode. The motherboard is Asus ROG Strix B360-H and has a lightning witch is still alight after the shut down.  I also have razer peripherals that that for example after pressing a button will alight too. So in conclusion I think the Pc is not properly shut down and its just in some sort of sleep mode. 

I appreciate any help and opinion.

Thank you

That is just a Winblows thing, nothing is wrong.  That is what you get with our uncle billy.  sighs

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1 hour ago, OndrejF said:

Hello,

I want to ask for help, so I have built few days ago a new Pc and I have problems motherboard because after shut down it seems the Pc is just in sleep mode. The motherboard is Asus ROG Strix B360-H and has a lightning witch is still alight after the shut down.  I also have razer peripherals that that for example after pressing a button will alight too. So in conclusion I think the Pc is not properly shut down and its just in some sort of sleep mode. 

I appreciate any help and opinion.

Thank you

Hi, are you talking about the rog logo on the io-shield (where your usb- and other ports are)? This is something that is still on when the pc is off but still has power. You can turn it of by turning of the power supply with the switch on the back. Another option is turning it of int the bios, but im not sure if your motherboard has this option.

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If you have Aura Sync installed there's a tab called shutdown if you click there you can turn off your light show after the system is shutdown.

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