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That's an issue with the hardware, not the software - your RAM itself has no onboard storage and requires software to set it every boot.
OpenRGB creator has stated on multiple occasions that G.skill uses the ENE controller, which does save settings. The new Save to Device feature supports ENE and writes to flash for it, you can check the chart on the website. If the hardware doesn't support it, Save to Device button is not even available, but it is available at least for turning off LEDs on ENE SMBus.
https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenRGB/comments/tkw296/_/i1zsj1w
G.skill removed the permanent settings from its app due to fears of conflicts with other RGB softwares (which have nuked Trident sticks in the past), not because they can't do it.
Problem is that Save to Device doesn't seem to work as OpenRGB creator has described it, only for soft reboots.
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