Basically, my motherboard is a MSI Mag Tomahawk Z790 and has three ARGB headers and 1 regular RGB header.
These are all detected in Signal RGB, the regular RGB header as a subdevice of the motherboard. However, this subdevice doesn’t control anything, and when I put an effect on the first ARGB component, it causes the regular RGB components to use that effect too (and offsets the patterns used on the actual ARGB devices because these extra RGB leds have been thrown into the mix for some reason).
I’ve been trying to find an RGB app that actually works…
I have the same problem. Any help out there?
Unfortunately it’s still broken but I found a workaround a while back which somewhat worked, and now works much better on the latest beta update.
I added a custom strip at the start of ARGB1 with 6 LEDs (for me the 6th one corresponded to the 12v RGB header). Prior to the latest beta, this fixed ARGB1 completely but ARGB2 still had the LEDs wrong, but with the beta even those devices in signalrgb correspond to the correct LEDs.
It does seem like they are working on this issue though.
After the last update this broke again for me and is back to how it was.
I find I have to put a custom 6 led strip as the first device on any ARGB header. May be 6 LEDS per ARGB on other variants of this board that don’t exist on mine. Once I did that they seem to align correctly.
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