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10 hours ago, ericmeyer said:

On that page there is nothig useful, these are the lights that light up, also where you put GPU in those things light up.

 

 

Ah sorry, page 2-34.

My mistake...I'll correct it in my above post as well.

 

Like I said too, the lights on the motherboard can also be controlled through ASUS AURA software.

This includes the RGB PCI-E slot locking tabs.

https://www.asus.com/campaign/aura/us/index.html

 

6 minutes ago, ericmeyer said:

Hello, so I have an ASUS PRIME Z-370P and after I shut it down orange led strip breathes, and it’s annoying, where can I shut it down, also a white light on my 1050TI flashes, how do i turn that off?

 

2 minutes ago, MiNy said:

Those orange LEDs are permanently on until your PSU is off. I know because I own the Z370-P.

98% sure there's a setting in the bios that turns those off.

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19 hours ago, Get Booda said:

 

98% sure there's a setting in the bios that turns those off.

 

19 hours ago, ericmeyer said:

Hello, so I have an ASUS PRIME Z-370P and after I shut it down orange led strip breathes, and it’s annoying, where can I shut it down, also a white light on my 1050TI flashes, how do i turn that off?

 

If I am not mistaken, the "orange LED strip" would be the breathing audio shielding lights?

If so, @Get Booda is correct.

 

ASUS PRIME Z370P user manual, Chapter 2, Page 2-24  Page 2-34
 

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LED Lighting Mode [Breathing Mode]

This item allows you to set the audio shielding LE mode. Configuration options:

[Disabled] [Still Mode] [Breathing Mode]

 

As for the LED's on the video card, you might need to use either software to control that; ASUS AURA or whatever RGB control software your GPU manufacturer has. (e.g. MSi = Mystic, Gigabyte = RGB Fusion)

 

You should be able to control the audio LED lights through ASUS AURA as well.

 

 

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4 hours ago, -rascal- said:

If I am not mistaken, the "orange LED strip" would be the breathing audio shielding lights?

If so, @Get Booda is correct.

 

ASUS PRIME Z370P user manual, Chapter 2, Page 2-24

 

On that page there is nothig useful, these are the lights that light up, also where you put GPU in those things light up.

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hello,

 

i fixed it by doing this: go into bios> advanced>apm>enable erp s5

if that doesn't work try S4+S5

 

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10 hours ago, ericmeyer said:

On that page there is nothig useful, these are the lights that light up, also where you put GPU in those things light up.

 

 

Ah sorry, page 2-34.

My mistake...I'll correct it in my above post as well.

 

Like I said too, the lights on the motherboard can also be controlled through ASUS AURA software.

This includes the RGB PCI-E slot locking tabs.

https://www.asus.com/campaign/aura/us/index.html

 

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4 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

Ah sorry, page 2-34.

My mistake...I'll correct it in my above post as well.

 

Like I said too, the lights on the motherboard can also be controlled through ASUS AURA software.

This includes the RGB PCI-E slot locking tabs.

https://www.asus.com/campaign/aura/us/index.html

 

I found it! Thanks, I found it by something else, I don’t remeber but thanks ;) It’s easy 

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5 hours ago, -rascal- said:

Like I said too, the lights on the motherboard can also be controlled through ASUS AURA software.

This includes the RGB PCI-E slot locking tabs.

Are you sure? I have a Z370-P and are curious about this. Even on Asus' website, they don't list the Z370-P as Aura compatible.

 

I downloaded the Asus Aura software but it fails to run.

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15 hours ago, MiNy said:

Are you sure? I have a Z370-P and are curious about this. Even on Asus' website, they don't list the Z370-P as Aura compatible.

 

I downloaded the Asus Aura software but it fails to run.

 

When I checked, I thought the PRIME Z370-P was listed on the AURA compatibility list...let me check again.

 

EDIT:

Getting mixed results; some say PRIME line-up have AURA support, while others say only they do not, or only the Z370-A.

What error message do you see? Does the AURA software just refuse to run at all?

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27 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

When I checked, I thought the PRIME Z370-P was listed on the AURA compatibility list...let me check again.

 

EDIT:

Getting mixed results; some say PRIME line-up have AURA support, while others say only they do not, or only the Z370-A.

What error message do you see? Does the AURA software just refuse to run at all?

No, the Z370-P is the only PRIME board to not have verified Aura support.

 

Aura refuses to run at all for me.

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