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Node is running Firmware v0.05.104 Software Version is 3.2.87 Looks like a full Shutdown resolved the LL 120 Fan issue connected to the Node. They would just go to Default Rainbow mode no matter what even after a restart. Also would change back to default if I even disabled the lighting channel. Ill provide an update if the problem is resolved after I moved my profile to the top. Last edited by Solo18; 04-30-2018 at 09:12 AM. |
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Does your lighting profile have static color? If so, that's a known issue with the NoPro and this update of iCue. The workaround is to create a profile that uses Color Shift to shift between two colors that are off by one value. For example, for All Red, you would shift between 255,0,0 and 254,0,0 (or 255,1,0).
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yea thats the conclusion I came to when I was messing with the selections , static kept turning off on me , now I only wish for a brightness slider under the Color Shift option. I already have the lowest brightness under node. But they keep max brightness compared to static I can change
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You can use another effect layer. It would be "before" the static color but you can set it to black at a specific percentage. This would have the effect of controlling brightness but give you much more specific control over it.
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shankar,
I had a similar issue with my motherboard (ASUS Sabertooth Z170 S) and a CLNP. My issue would occur if I cut off all power to my computer (flipping to the off position of the PSU), upon restoring power and restarting the PC my lights refused to work without opening up the case and cycling power as you described previously. This wouldn't happen to me during a normal shutdown or restart. I noticed that unplugging all USB devices from the back of my tower fixed the problem. From there I began plugging my devices back in and discovered that I had a device plugged into my BIOS Flashback USB port of my ASUS motherboard and it was causing the problem. Once I avoided using that USB port I had no more issues. I don't know if this would also apply to your motherboard since it is the same brand but I would imagine it is worth a try. Good Luck, Bryant |
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