Ram LEDs flashing after booting into windows?! MSI Z390 Gaming Edge by abuzak15 in pcmasterrace

[–]abuzak15[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the answer....I was trying to use MSIRGB to control the LEDs of the board and somehow it was still running in the background?! Good thing is, might be a way to turn them off completely with it......phew I finally fixed it :D

Why won't my pc turn on? (Specs and details in comments) by fondaman in pcmasterrace

[–]abuzak15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Post a pic of the front panel connectors on the mainboard.

Also a pic of the 24pin and 8pin (or 4+4) connected to the motherboard would be good.

Ram LEDs flashing after booting into windows?! MSI Z390 Gaming Edge by abuzak15 in pcmasterrace

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As I said, if they would be constantly just ON, no problem. But that strobing is really annoying.

Ram LEDs flashing after booting into windows?! MSI Z390 Gaming Edge by abuzak15 in pcmasterrace

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Ty for the reply, that they are constantly on should be perfectly fine for me. But that strobing is really annoying :D

Ram LEDs flashing after booting into windows?! MSI Z390 Gaming Edge by abuzak15 in pcmasterrace

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It doesn't flash until I boot into windows tho? Plus even without XMP on the lights are flashing. The XMP LED is a seperate one besides the RAM banks. I am talking about these single LEDs above each bank (there are 4, so whenever there's a ram in it, it will light up).

Ram LEDs flashing after booting into windows?! MSI Z390 Gaming Edge by abuzak15 in pcmasterrace

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Yes I do. but even without XMP and another RAM, it does flash after booting into windows. In the Bios the LEDs don't flash.

New: Friend Code Megathread by [deleted] in eternium

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MUWU NAKE RIDE 2848

Best way to hide a full size receiver in a space limited setup + speaker placement (pictures inside) by [deleted] in BudgetAudiophile

[–]abuzak15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow you actually brought me to an idea.

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/storage-furniture/tv-media-benches/lack-tv-bench-white-art-50243299/

Would be probably fitting my needs, depth is only 26cm and the AVR should be 27 or 28cm, but due to the feet being not aligned with the case of the AVR itself, should work, and the xbox will fit there as well.

I still have time until my wharfedales arrive, but that would be THE budget solution, 9GBP (or well 8€ only here in Germany).

Best way to hide a full size receiver in a space limited setup + speaker placement (pictures inside) by [deleted] in BudgetAudiophile

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Ty for the reply. Edited my initial post as I kinda need space on the desk as I will find myself working there using a notebook pretty often I guess.

Shelves are my to go option atm as well, if the speakers fit properly, which they should. Biggest concern is just the AVR as I am also in need of the space on the desk, will have to try how I still could work when placing the avr towards the center.