You can then Shut Down your PC, and swap one of the RAM sticks that is working with the one that isn't, and it will maintain the Hardware setting. The supported capacity for RAM ranges from 2GB up to 64GB DIMMs. When you setup the lighting profile in that section, it uploads it to your other 3 RAM sticks to run. The number of DIMM slots commonly varies from two to eight slots. To set the RGB on my RAM I used iCUE, selected the RAM, and there is a heading that you have selected in your image in your first post called Hardware Lighting. They offered to let me RMA my board, but I'd have to take out my custom water-cooling loop to do so, and I also tend to think it's a software issue since the RAM otherwise works. Anyone had any further updates? Also could you guys tell me how you programmed the hardware so that I can set the colour scheme and just swap the sticks around? Yes its on the manual, called A1 and A2 pair and B1 B2 pairs. the more lanes you saturate the more work for the cpu, hence 2 is better than 4. I have only just built this pc and do not want to do this as I don't think it's hardware related. generally its ok to use 4 ram sticks, but its better to just use 2 (in dual channel obviously) the really good motherboards sometimes just have 2 slots because of that. Gigabyte support are now saying it's a known issue and to get in touch with the reseller and indicate the issue to arrange a repair.
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