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gigabyte RGBfusion not detecting all headers and not working at all

im currently running a gigabyte z790 UD d5 motherboard. i have corsair vengance rgb ram, a corsair hydro xc5 cpu waterblock plugged into "D_LED2" header, which is a 3 pin (looks like 4 pin but with one pin omitted) at the top of the board, and a EKWB quantum vector2 4080 trinity waterblock, with the rgb header plugged into i believe LED_C1 (also 3 pin, looks the same as the top header for cpu block) (this header is in an incredibly difficult to reach place). attached is what I see in the software. Note that all the RGBs are on! they are currently just doing a rainbow wave thing. the software lets me change those two options from off to static, but wont let me even change the colour.
edit: im not sure if the header that the gpu block is plugged into is a 3 or 4 pin, and its realllly difficult to get to so i'd rather not check! but im fairly certain its plugged into header LED_C1 as the software indicates

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4 minutes ago, LexiYoung said:

im currently running a gigabyte z790 UD d5 motherboard. i have corsair vengance rgb ram, a corsair hydro xc5 cpu waterblock plugged into "D_LED2" header, which is a 3 pin (looks like 4 pin but with one pin omitted) at the top of the board, and a EKWB quantum vector2 4080 trinity waterblock, with the rgb header plugged into i believe LED_C1 (also 3 pin, looks the same as the top header for cpu block) (this header is in an incredibly difficult to reach place). attached is what I see in the software. Note that all the RGBs are on! they are currently just doing a rainbow wave thing. the software lets me change those two options from off to static, but wont let me even change the colour.

Screenshot 2023-07-07 201057.png

You will need Corsair's ICUE to pass the control to Gigabyte's RGB Fusion

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