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Pulling the plug if you've already shut down the system won't hurt the PC at all.

I have an SteelSeries Sensei Pro and when I shut my pc off its still on it drives me nuts because its hard for me to sleep. My motherboard is a ASUS Z170-A inside there are some LEDS that shows its powered on. How do I turn them off and the SteelSeries Sensei Pro LED once pc shuts off so I can sleep again in the dark. I don't want to pull the plug each time since it could damage the pc.

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Pulling the plug if you've already shut down the system won't hurt the PC at all.

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1 minute ago, Jade said:

Pulling the plug if you've already shut down the system won't hurt the PC at all.

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3 minutes ago, edhusky said:

I have an SteelSeries Sensei Pro and when I shut my pc off its still on it drives me nuts because its hard for me to sleep. My motherboard is a ASUS Z170-A inside there are some LEDS that shows its powered on. How do I turn them off and the SteelSeries Sensei Pro LED once pc shuts off so I can sleep again in the dark. I don't want to pull the plug each time since it could damage the pc.

Just put the switch on the psu to off.

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You could try plugging the mouse into different USB slots to see if there's one that doesn't keep power on.

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