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Rgb still on while pc is shut down

-_ThatGuy_-

After I turn my pc off only my mousepad and mouse lights stay on.And idk if it helps but the light on the mouse is just blinking. After I switch the usb ports (while the pc is off) it goes back to normal but next shut down would be the same(lights are still on after pc is off)

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look at the bios, some mobos have options to let specific usb ports be used for charging

10 minutes ago, -_ThatGuy_- said:

After I turn my pc off only my mousepad and mouse lights stay on.And idk if it helps but the light on the mouse is just blinking. After I switch the usb ports (while the pc is off) it goes back to normal but next shut down would be the same(lights are still on after pc is off)

 

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Does it turn off eventually?

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I'm just speaking from experience so what I say may not work 100%

Please try searching up the answer before you post here but I am always glad to help

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5 minutes ago, -_ThatGuy_- said:

no

Hold power button for a long time until pc fully shuts down  like 10secs

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1 minute ago, Joshua124 said:

Hold power button for a long time until pc fully shuts down  like 10secs

If that don’t work turn off psu with button on back cause ur pc still uses some wattage on psu even if it’s fully off

 

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1 minute ago, Joshua124 said:

Hold power button for a long time until pc fully shuts down  like 10secs

I close my pc from windows button then power and then select shut down. It isn't good to shut down your pc by the power button because it forcibly closes it

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6 minutes ago, -_ThatGuy_- said:

I close my pc from windows button then power and then select shut down. It isn't good to shut down your pc by the power button because it forcibly closes it

Then turn of psu by going to back of psu find the back button and press it off

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On 4/13/2021 at 7:48 PM, Joshua124 said:

Then turn of psu by going to back of psu find the back button and press it off

That only works 1 time then the rgb is back on when my pc is shut down

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On 4/13/2021 at 7:25 PM, Haraikomono said:

look at the bios, some mobos have options to let specific usb ports be used for charging

 

I looked in the bios and I didn't see anything similar to what you’re saying

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Just now, -_ThatGuy_- said:

I looked in the bios and I didn't see anything similar to what you’re saying

whats you mobo ?

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On 4/15/2021 at 12:24 AM, Haraikomono said:

whats you mobo ?

I have all of my specs on my profile. Z490 aorus elite ac

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Do you have fast startup turned on in the additionnal power setting under choose what the powers button do ?  It might be realted to that in some case.

 

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It also can be related to the wake up on usd thing either in windows or in the bios settings. 

 

If not then I don't really know. 

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