Hello everyone.
I am quite new at all of this argb stuff so its very interesting for me.
most of it is quite straight forward. SignalRGB is pretty interesting to tinker with but i came across some challenge i can not overcome…so here goes nothing.
My case is the phanteks NV9.
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix z690 f (3x ARGB header)
I’m using 12 argb fans (8x140 mm and 4x120mm).
In addition to those i have various LED strips (around the motherboard , Phanteks premium GPU bracket, and the outer Phanteks premium D-RGB kit).
Everything works the way it should exept the newly installed D-RGB kit. The problem is that only a part of it lights up while the last part of it stays dark.
I’ve tried to create a custom strip but it exceeds the max LED count of 120 of the refering channel.
I’ve tried Asus armory crate for a while and there i’ve had the option to manually change and split the numbers of LEDs among the 3 channels/A-RGB headers (500 LEDs where the total) so when i increased the number of the refering channel from 120 (which was default) to 150 the Whole LED strip would light up.
I’ve googled a lot and came across some Vanilla Java script through which i could increasse the individual max LED count on each channel. It was in a S RGB forum.
My question is now…can somebody explain how i can apply this “script” to the actual Signal RGB application? Where do i need to enter those prompts. I’ve read a lot about the power draw and that the default 120 LED count is for precautional reasons , but im quite convinced that my system can handle the extra 30 LEDs. So please if someone could just point me in the right direction!?
Any good advice will be appreciated.