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Just now, davideras2004 said:

I have a MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon and the problem is that I want my Led strips to be just white and my motherboard lights to do an effect, but if I select an effect for my motherboard the Led strips immediately copy that effect.

That's a software limitation unless they have independent control between the motherboard and the headers that wouldn't be a way to separate it. 

I have 2 LED strips plugged into my motherboard (an MSI motherboard). When I set an effect on the motherboard the rgb strips are also going to use this, while
there is an seperate option for the JRGB header, can anybody help me fix this?

MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon

Intel Core I5-8400

G.Skill Aegis F4-2666 16GB

MSI RTX 2060 Ventus

Corsair TX650M

Crucial MX500 500GB

Sharkoon TG4

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12 minutes ago, davideras2004 said:

I have 2 LED strips plugged into my motherboard (an MSI motherboard). When I set an effect on the motherboard the rgb strips are also going to use this, while
there is an seperate option for the JRGB header, can anybody help me fix this?

What motherboard model do you have and what problem are you having? 

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2 minutes ago, W-L said:

What motherboard model do you have and what problem are you having? 

I have a MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon and the problem is that I want my Led strips to be just white and my motherboard lights to do an effect, but if I select an effect for my motherboard the Led strips immediately copy that effect.

MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon

Intel Core I5-8400

G.Skill Aegis F4-2666 16GB

MSI RTX 2060 Ventus

Corsair TX650M

Crucial MX500 500GB

Sharkoon TG4

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Just now, davideras2004 said:

I have a MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon and the problem is that I want my Led strips to be just white and my motherboard lights to do an effect, but if I select an effect for my motherboard the Led strips immediately copy that effect.

That's a software limitation unless they have independent control between the motherboard and the headers that wouldn't be a way to separate it. 

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