
(Please refer "CPU Support List" for more information.)Ģ x DDR4 DIMM sockets supporting up to 64 GB (32 GB single DIMM capacity) of system memory So i think that the motherboard has the opposite order for 12v g r b pins because it happened with most people trying to plug the rgb led strips.AMD Socket AM4, support for: AMD Socket AM4, support for: AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series/ Ryzen™ 5000 G-Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen™ and 3rd Gen Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Graphics Processors

After turning it on it was only blue and the top left light on the motherboard is not working anymore.

At first i connected the rgb to the 12v g r b pins on the motherboard, few seconds later i heard a small electrical shock then suddenly the pc went off. Same problem happened with me after plugging 4 pin rgb led strip. I7-8700K on a Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI with ADATA D40 (2x8GB) 970 Evo 500GB M2-NVME & 840 Evo SSD 500GB & Barracuda 3TBĬoolerMaster H500P Mesh White and SeaSonic Platinum+ 850WĪRCTIC P253 BT White Headset - Corsair DarkCore-Se wireless mouse Rolled back - reloaded saved config - got back all RGB white (I was thinking to solve the issue that way- RGBFusion not working - same) Now the only thing that appear in RGBFusion2.0. RGB fusion worked fine till some months ago, finding : I'm on a Z390 Aorus pro WiFi Bios 9A (for good reason ) I had created a custom profile previously, for blue lighting, and I went ahead and deleted the profiles stored inside the RGB Fusion 2.0 software. Have fiddled around with the software, double checked all my connections, and still only blue.

And then after powering down and turning PC back on later, I've only got blue LED. Issue is that the software was controlling everything perfectly. I could change all the colors flawlessly, however being on a 1 to 4 splitter each LED had to be the same color. Now, this setup was working flawlessly for a time. I have the arrow imprinted on each 4 pin matched up correctly, and the arrow matched up on the mobo to the side indicating 12V.

The three fans each have a 4 pin RGB header, and a single connection for power off the power supply. The case came with all three fans preinstalled. I have a 1 to 4 splitter connected to an AMD Wraith Spire cooler (2700X CPU) and the other three going to my fans in a Cooler Master case. First off, I'm running a Gigabyte Aorus B450M motherboard with one LED header, it's got a 12 volt pin. I will attempt to provide as much info as possible. Having trouble with the Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0 software, I think.
