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Armoury crate/ icue not detecting motherboard

Webby35

Pc specs are : r5 3600

Vengeance rgb ram 2x8

Asus rog B450f gaming ii

Rx5700xt

 

Has anyone had this issue with armory crate/ icue?

My rgb fans are stuck on green and my motherboard isn't detected by armoury crate and the aura symbol on the board won't light up

 

I've tried :

Checking bios settings (turning on and off) Uninstalling/ reinstalling other rgb software (icue)

Reinstalling armourycrate from asus.com (like 10 times)

Updating bios

Updated chipset drivers

Unplugging fans and checking rgb headers Removing lighting services

Reinstalling windows

Reset CMOS

Nothing has worked can somone please help im pretty desperate

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Welcome to the forums!
Tried each fan one by one? (Don't swap them with the PC on, it could go well or something could explode so better to be on the safe side. It's quicker if you don't boot into Windows each time just into the bios if your fan color settings still apply there.)

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Hi 

 

How can I adjust colour settings in the bios? 

 

From what I can see you can only turn the rgb header on or off 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

Welcome to the forums!
Tried each fan one by one? (Don't swap them with the PC on, it could go well or something could explode so better to be on the safe side. It's quicker if you don't boot into Windows each time just into the bios if your fan color settings still apply there.)

Hi 

 

How can I adjust colour settings in the bios? 

 

From what I can see you can only turn the rgb header on or off

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2 minutes ago, Webby35 said:

Hi 

 

How can I adjust colour settings in the bios? 

 

From what I can see you can only turn the rgb header on or off

Ah... guess it only works in Windows, my bad

I was thinking if you applied settings in Windows it would carry over to the BIOS

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1 hour ago, Mel0nMan said:

Ah... guess it only works in Windows, my bad

I was thinking if you applied settings in Windows it would carry over to the BIOS

Thank you for replying 

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