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06-13-2021 05:15 PM #1
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Dark Hero motherboard rgb lights won't remain ON at shutdown
My current setup is with this motherboard and the Ryuo AIO. The first time I turned on the power supply, motherboard lights and ryuo lights where on, even before I turned on the pc. With a quick search in the forum, I found out that this is normal. I also found that it can be turned off using the BIOS setting ErP Ready -> Enable (S4+S5). And that has been my setting for a while.
Now that I want to turn it back on. I tried changing this setting back to Disable. But now only the Ryuo lights remain on at shutdown. Motherboard lights turn off. I tried clearing the CMOS with the same results.
Anyone knows how to get the lights back on in the mobo when the pc is shutdown?
Note: They do work when the pc is on.
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06-14-2021 12:54 PM #2
raju2529 PC Specs Laptop (Model) R542UQ-DM153 ( X542UQ.311 ) Motherboard Asus Builtin Motherboard X542UQ Processor Intel core i5 7200u @2.5Ghz Memory (part number) Adata 2400 Mhz 16GB DDR4 Graphics Card #1 intel HD 620 graphics 1GB DDR3 DCH WHQL driver v.30.0.101.1934 Beta Graphics Card #2 Nvidia GeForce 940MX 2GB GDDR5 DCH WHQL driver v30.0.15.1259 Stable Graphics Card #3 nil Graphics Card #4 nil Sound Card Realtek HD Audio controller with codec ALC294 WHQL driver v6.0.9273.1 Monitor Builtin Lcd monitor model BOE Storage #1 Samsung 850 Evo 1000GB SSD M.2. 2280 Storage #2 Seagate 2TB 2.5inch 5400rpm and Seagate 2TB 2.5inch 5400rpm2.5 inch CPU Cooler Built-in Case From factory Power Supply 65W Keyboard Built in keyboard Mouse Built in mouse Headset Purchased Philips HeadSet Mouse Pad nil Headset/Speakers Realtek Builtin Speakers OS Windows 11 Enterprise 64bit v21H2 build no 22000.652 Preview Network Router NextVision ONU Fiber Modem Accessory #1 Del Wired usb Mouse Accessory #2 Laptop Cooling table with fan Accessory #3 Secureye USB Finger print Reader added seperately for Windows Hello
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remove gpu device , and check it again , remove ram modules and check it again. if possible remove processor , and reinsertwith good applied thermal paste , if possible add good Processor fan.
in many cases , loose connection cables are fault , faulty ram modules , or faulty GPU device.
dont overclock , keep only default settings in bios. if possible read user manual of MB see triubleshooting steps in user manual.
in my own single sided ram module does not compatible with double sided ram module supported motherboardsLast edited by raju2529; 06-14-2021 at 12:58 PM.