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Asus aura g.skills not working

i have g.skills trident 32 gb 3200 mhz 4*8gb and one of them not sync op with the rest of my pc anyone knows what would help?

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Have you tried disabling aura sync and using Trident Z control to make sure you can address the dimms?

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1 hour ago, fasauceome said:

Have you tried disabling aura sync and using Trident Z control to make sure you can address the dimms?

i can address the dims. if i turn off the pc and and turn of the psu so no power is comming and then tuning it on again i can change the colur of the dims

 

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40 minutes ago, quadkiller said:

i can address the dims. if i turn off the pc and and turn of the psu so no power is comming and then tuning it on again i can change the colur of the dims

 

 

Which ASUS motherboard do you have?

G.Skill advises you need to enable 'SPD Write' in the BIOS settings on some ASUS motherboards.

I had to do this step on my ASUS X99 Deluxe II.

 

https://gskill.com/en/download/view/trident-z-rgb-control

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IMPORTANT:

  1. Before installing, please make sure the motherboard BIOS is updated to the latest version.
  2. Before installing the software, please extract the ZIP file contents to a known location. If you are using Windows built-in zip utility or having trouble with the installation process, please right click on the ZIP file, click on "Properties", and then check "Unblock". (Click here for an example screenshot)
  3. When installing, if the installer isn't working properly for you, please right click on the installer EXE file and choose to "Run as Administrator".
  4. On some Z370 and ASUS X99 motherboards, enabling "SPD Write" in BIOS is required: PDF Guide.
  5. This software may conflict with other LED lighting control software (such as ASUS Aura, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Command Center/Mystic Light, NZXT CAM, etc.). Please do not install multiple software at the same time, or the software may not work as intended. We are working to improve compatibility between the different software programs.
  6. When updating to a new version, please click on the "DEFAULT" button in the software after installation and reboot. This will ensure that any previous lighting effects will be reset to work with the updated version.
  7. After updating to v1.00.28, and if the LED lights on the Trident Z RGB modules aren't responding, please open Task Manager, go to the Services tab (or you can open the "Run" dialog and enter "services.msc"), look for "LightingService", right click on it and choose to "Restart" the service, and then open the software. The software should then be able to sync up with the modules for lighting control.

 

Move the DIMM around into different slots.

If the problem sticks around for THAT one exact DIMM, then it might be faulty.

If the problem happens on more than one DIMM, on that memory slot, then the slot on your motherboard might be faulty.

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32 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

Which ASUS motherboard do you have?

G.Skill advises you need to enable 'SPD Write' in the BIOS settings on some ASUS motherboards.

I had to do this step on my ASUS X99 Deluxe II.

 

https://gskill.com/en/download/view/trident-z-rgb-control

 

Move the DIMM around into different slots.

If the problem sticks around for THAT one exact DIMM, then it might be faulty.

If the problem happens on more than one DIMM, on that memory slot, then the slot on your motherboard might be faulty.

i have asus strix z270e gaming but i will try moving them around the dims

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20 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

Which ASUS motherboard do you have?

G.Skill advises you need to enable 'SPD Write' in the BIOS settings on some ASUS motherboards.

I had to do this step on my ASUS X99 Deluxe II.

 

https://gskill.com/en/download/view/trident-z-rgb-control

 

Move the DIMM around into different slots.

If the problem sticks around for THAT one exact DIMM, then it might be faulty.

If the problem happens on more than one DIMM, on that memory slot, then the slot on your motherboard might be faulty.

i ran MemTest86 V7 and got this errors can someone tell me why? so i don't have to test each ram :D

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4 hours ago, quadkiller said:

i ran MemTest86 V7 and got this errors can someone tell me why? so i don't have to test each ram :D

 

One or or both of your RAM sticks are faulty.

You should not be getting an errors...

 

Put ONLY the memory stick that is acting up into your PC, and run MemTest again.

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  • 32GB G.Skill TridentZ DDR4-3000 CL14 @ DDR-3400 custom CL15 timings
  • SanDisk 480 GB SSD + 1TB Samsung 860 EVO +  500GB Samsung 980 + 1TB WD SN750
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  • Thermaltake Frio w/ Cooler Master JetFlo's in push-pull
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  • Corsair TX850 (ver.1)
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13 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

One or or both of your RAM sticks are faulty.

You should not be getting an errors...

 

Put ONLY the memory stick that is acting up into your PC, and run MemTest again.

Could that also be why I can't control the lighting of the ram or would that be the motherboard

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