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  • Birthday 02/20/1982
  1. Hey, first, thanks for this great guide. Second, I need some help. I've recently got some A-RGB CM HALO fans that claim to have 24 addressable leds, and are Aura Sync compatible. When connecting to my MB and firing up Aura, I discovered that Aura doesn't let me manually select each addressable LED, the fan just show up as "Add-Strip-1" and I can only set a solid color to the entire fan. Long story short I found this guide and tried it, using iCue to show the demo devices I was able to properly control the LEDS on the fan with JackNet SYNC software. What I'm trying to achieve is this: turn OFF the leds around the inner part of the fan (inner center of the blades) and leave only the HALO leds on the outside ON, to create a ring effect only. I almost got it but here's what I found: - Wile doing the configuration, after I added the first 16 "LedStripe" into the Synchronized LEDs column, the entire fan is already colored. - The first 8 leds, that I thought were ONLY for the inner leds, are also lighting up HALF of the outter leds, then the remaining 8 LEDS light up the rest of the outter leds. - On the Asus Addressable Strip I can see as much as 120 "LedStripXX". Shouldn't this be only 24 (i configured the fan on Aura to be 24 led, didn't changed) So what gives? Can be this some odd thing between Aura and the fans and JackNet and iCUE? Or are these fans really NOT 24 addressable leds but actually 16? Thanks a lot in advance.
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