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We're going to need more info than that. What lights are you talking about: strip, case, fans? What are they plugged into? Have you checked your mobo settings to make sure that the lighting function didn't get turned off?

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My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.馃お馃槀

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13 hours ago, RevGAM said:

We're going to need more info than that. What lights are you talking about: strip, case, fans? What are they plugged into? Have you checked your mobo settings to make sure that the lighting function didn't get turned off?

Case lights and fans and for the others idk

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13 hours ago, RevGAM said:

We're going to need more info than that. What lights are you talking about: strip, case, fans? What are they plugged into? Have you checked your mobo settings to make sure that the lighting function didn't get turned off?

Case lights and for the others idk

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You're going to need to open up the computer and tell us where everything is connected, or take pictures of the connectors and stuff. Otherwise, there's really nothing we can do other than to tell you to check your BIOS and motherboard software to make sure that the lights haven't been turned off in the settings.

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 馃槈 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.馃お馃槀

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1 hour ago, RevGAM said:

You're going to need to open up the computer and tell us where everything is connected, or take pictures of the connectors and stuff. Otherwise, there's really nothing we can do other than to tell you to check your BIOS and motherboard software to make sure that the lights haven't been turned off in the settings.

Ok I'ma take to centere com instead聽

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13 minutes ago, Spy Melon Gaming said:

Ok I'ma take to centere com instead聽

As you wish.聽

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My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.馃お馃槀

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I use a Lian Li 011 Dynamic Razer Edition case. Occasionally the case's RGB lighting turns off. For me, it is an internal USB issue. I have to unplug the internal USB cable lead for the case lighting and plug it back in. Then my case lighting comes back on.... occasionally it has a brain fart. Find out how your lighting is connected and troubleshoot it.... or have someone do it for you and watch what they do....

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