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Hello guys! 

Sometimes (not all the time) when putting my PC to sleep, shutting down and/or using the power button to shut down/restart it changes the color of all my Lian Li fans to red and green instead of the rainbow they normally are. The rest of my computer's RGB doesn't work (on GPU and RAM), the NZXT liquid CPU cooler screen is shut off and the mobo doesn't show any Q-Code error. I can't wake the computer with mouse/keyboard so I have to use the power button. (keyboard also has it's RGB messed up and I have to replug the keyboard a couple times after startup to fix it) When I restart after the issue pops up everything is perfectly fine except the RGB in my keyboard. The Fans/GPU/RAM/AIO CPU Cooler/Windows everything work just as normal. I never have any issue at all while the computer is on, even with highly intensive games.

 

I have tried the windows power settings, doing full sysscan and virus scan, running ccleaner, malwarebytes, changing startup programs, booting to safemode, I even tried replugging in all my mobo connections and fan hub/usb hub connections. I checked windows event viewer also but that didn't list anything to do with sleep/wake-up failure. I have updated my bios and I am not overclocking anything at all. The only things on there are a Bluetooth device failure and and Firefox failure. Is there anyway to pinpoint what's going wrong?

 

I also have a thread in Tom's Hardware that I tried following some tips on to no avail that I will link to for some reference.
 

SCREENSHOT OF FANS DURING PROBLEM

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Edited by EunoiaJean
slight grammar and order fixes
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When you put the computer to sleep it suspends all the software too, which is why all the RGB stops working. There's nothing you can do. The only real issue is you can't wake your PC up. But honestly I don't know why people even use that function anyway. It's problematic and with sad your not saving that much time any more. 

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