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Aaaand I just receive synapse 3 update and argb crashing on startup of the pc. This is a joke really. Restart, and have to click uninstall argb faster than it loads in in order not to freeze my pc right now. Just great experience starting with asrock motherboard after like 20 years :(
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Seems like every time a new synapse update occurs, my polychrome rgb just sh*t itself, pardon my French:
-It freezes again. Had to turn off to autostart or my windows just completely freezes.
-It loosing control to my RGB 1 lost, and unable to control it (Lian Li case, with RGB stripe on the front, was working fine prior today's synapse update)
-And more importantly it freezes I assume, because it tries to fight for RGB control for my Corsair RGB ram, and it looses. ICUE sais error when I try to check the RGB and all statistical settings for the RGB ram, that usually controls just fine.

And since last two comments I made, none of the admins or asrock technicians did care to comment, even though this is kind of a breaking deal that my windows constantly freezes and after a while I will have to reinstall the damaged windows install for sure.
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To quote myself from another topic:

Hi guys, UPDATE:

I've contacted support and they gave me a much newer version and this one includes the ICUE SDK, so you can actually let ICUE control strictly the Corsair RGB for devices, rather than Polychrome RGB trying (and failing) to control the RAM RGB.

This link provided by ASRock support to me via email:

https://download.asrock.com/TSD/Desktop/Eddie/AsrPolychromeRGBSetup(v2.0.164).exe
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On day two after the update I posted on another thread about the issue. The only thing I was able to do that made any difference was I removed the RGB app completely.
The lights stayed as they were and the system is stable.
I?™m a creator and don?™t care much about lights themselves,but I do need full stack integration and integrity.

I have not had any more issues. Once they get their arms around the updates and out of the beta code, I may reconsider.

Good luck ??
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Originally posted by John Harper John Harper wrote:

On day two after the update I posted on another thread about the issue. The only thing I was able to do that made any difference was I removed the RGB app completely.
The lights stayed as they were and the system is stable.
I?�m a creator and don?�t care much about lights themselves,but I do need full stack integration and integrity.

I have not had any more issues. Once they get their arms around the updates and out of the beta code, I may reconsider.

Good luck ??


This is what I did:
- Remove all ASR RGB Software
- Going into your BIOS and enable RGB (any setting)
- Install and run signalrgb.com

Works great.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote H0PE Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Aug 2024 at 9:15pm
No thanks I stick to official drivers.
It works, just need to find the workind version for your motherboard. Mine was 2.0.164, I didn't upgrade since then, it works I stick to it until it doesn't with Razer Synapse.

Originally posted by exm exm wrote:

Originally posted by John Harper John Harper wrote:

On day two after the update I posted on another thread about the issue. The only thing I was able to do that made any difference was I removed the RGB app completely.
The lights stayed as they were and the system is stable.
I?�m a creator and don?�t care much about lights themselves,but I do need full stack integration and integrity.

I have not had any more issues. Once they get their arms around the updates and out of the beta code, I may reconsider.

Good luck ??


This is what I did:
- Remove all ASR RGB Software
- Going into your BIOS and enable RGB (any setting)
- Install and run signalrgb.com

Works great.
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Hi
Cheers to you all, I hope I'm in the right place to post this issue.

I 've recently acquired a PC build with a Z690 taichi PCI 5.0 and there is some issue with the RGB LED of the fans of bequiet's Pure Loop 2 fx that came with the particular build. I have the 360mm , 280mm and 240mm versions of the cooler system.
Long story short I ve tried almost everything in order to control the RGB LED lights around the fans of the cooler (and around the CPU block of bequiet) without any luck.
They are properly connected on RGB LED HEADER on the motherboard , I've Updated BIOS to 21.01 , updated all drivers suggested by ASrocks's software .
I 've got the latest update of Windows 11 (as of 9th of October) which conflicts with most versions of Polychrome RGB software , I ve downloaded the latest version 2.0.182 of Polychrome RGB (which actually started and did not crash) , I 've tried through the PolychromeRGB inside the BIOS, I even tried SignalRGB BUT...
No matter what I try the fans RGB WILL NOT Respond to the settings I do and the lights WILL NOT Change Color or turn off anyway!
They will stay as is , doing their own pattern and colors ...

My best guess is that the Pure Loop 2 fx model of bequiet's coolers is not supported by the Z690 Taichi as shown in the list with compatible coolers here:

https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z690%20Taichi/index.asp#CPUCoolerList

There are only 2 models compatible of bequiet:
Silent Loop 2 360 Liquid CPU Cooler and
Silent Loop 2 240 Liquid CPU Cooler

which I think they're quite similar with the Pure Loop 2 fx that I got.

So please please please Dear ASRock guys is there any fix that could be done or at least any work-around in order to make those arrogant LED fans to OBEY MY MotherBoard's COMMANDS at all times without any questions or rebelliousness??

Thanks in advance ,

George
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Correction: Cooler is connected to Addresable LED Header input on the motherboard!
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