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5 minutes ago, tormentuk said:

My RGB ram setting set with the motherboard software does not save when I power off my pc, is this how it is suppose to function?  Is the RGB colour suppose to save to bios or does it always revert back to basic after powering off the pc.

What RAM do you have?

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3 minutes ago, tormentuk said:

If you're using an ASUS, MSI or Gigabyte motherboard (supporting AURA, Mystic Light or RGB Fusion 2.0 respectively), you should be able to set the memory RGB in your motherboard's RGB program.

Personally I have not had great experiences with Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light works decently well and I don't have experience with AURA Sync.

 

Are you setting the RAM's RGB settings in one of those programs? And after saving and rebooting it didn't save those settings?

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4 minutes ago, minibois said:

If you're using an ASUS, MSI or Gigabyte motherboard (supporting AURA, Mystic Light or RGB Fusion 2.0 respectively), you should be able to set the memory RGB in your motherboard's RGB program.

Personally I have not had great experiences with Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light works decently well and I don't have experience with AURA Sync.

 

Are you setting the RAM's RGB settings in one of those programs? And after saving and rebooting it didn't save those settings?

Yea RGBfusion 2. After rebooting it just goes back to a default flashing colours. Since i never had RGB ram before i am not sure if its a compatibility issue since the motherboard is new, or if i was mistaken in understanding how this was suppose to function. 

I read online you could set the RGB colour you wanted in RGB fusion 2 and you could never run the program again or uninstall it and keep the colour you set.

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1 minute ago, tormentuk said:

Yea RGBfusion 2. After rebooting it just goes back to a default flashing colours. Since i never had RGB ram before i am not sure if its a compatibility issue since the motherboard is new, or if i was mistaken in understanding how this was suppose to function. 

I read online you could set the RGB colour you wanted in RGB fusion 2 and you could never run the program again or uninstall it and keep the colour you set.

Does RGB Fusion 2.0 start up at system startup? (Go to Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+ESC) > Startup and check if RGB Fusion 2.0 is there)

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