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Hi guys, I'm having some really annoying issues with my RAM syncing with Aura Sync. 3 out of the 4 RAM sticks work perfectly with aura sync but one of them doesn't sync up for some reason. All my other RGB/aura sync items work fine but it's just 1 single RAM stick that doesn't sync up. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

My system setup is as follows:

 

Motherboard: ROG Strix Z390-H Gaming

CPU: Intel i7-9700K

GPU: GeForce GTX Titan X (Maxwell)

RAM: Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer (4x8GB) 3200 mhz

CPU Cooler: ROG Ryujin 360 AIO cooler

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7 minutes ago, Slayerking92 said:

Uninstall any other RGB software you may have installed. icue, rgb fusion, etc.  it is most likely a conflict.

 

Problem is i have Icue for my Corsiar Mouse and also have a RGB Controller built into the case for the case fans and RGB strips built into the case.

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8 minutes ago, GoCryWolf said:

Problem is i have Icue for my Corsiar Mouse and also have a RGB Controller built into the case for the case fans and RGB strips built into the case.

and that's the problem.  You could try and remove Aura and see if icue will work with your ram.

 

I have a gigabyte MB, and asus video card, with corsair fans\cooler\PS and had the same issues.  I was able to just install Aura,  set the RGB and it saved the settings on the card,  then i removed Aura and just left Icue running.  For the motherboard, i can set the color in the bios and just save when i want to change it.

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this is one of the main issues with RGB control programs right now, everything is so unstable and easily conflicts with other software. The RGB market could use a bit of cleaning up and standardization in PC hardware.

It's probably a software conflict this time around as well, although there's always the chance of issue with that specific stick of ram. If you swap slots is it the same stick having issues, or the same slot?

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2 minutes ago, Arrogath said:

this is one of the main issues with RGB control programs right now, everything is so unstable and easily conflicts with other software. The RGB market could use a bit of cleaning up and standardization in PC hardware.

It's probably a software conflict this time around as well, although there's always the chance of issue with that specific stick of ram. If you swap slots is it the same stick having issues, or the same slot?

Same slot always DIMM A1

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