@toilet pepper as i understand ,if you don't install the G.Skill software,the ram will show rainbow colors ,witch is the default.
- Yes it would just show rainbow colors. It worked like that as soon as I plugged it in and turned it on the first time.
By "don't use the software" you mean make sure the G.Skill software is closed and not running in the background at the same time with the cpuz etc ? The point of having rgb ram is to set the color you like, either by using the ram software or (i don't know if this is possible ) using the motherboard ,in my case MSI Mystic Light.
- Correct don't use the Gskill software while/when/if you open CPU-z, HWINFO64 and the likes of it. I used the Gskill software to change the color and light patterns then prevented the software from starting at bootup. It saved the settings even if I restart or do a cold boot.
To eliminate all problems, just don't install ever the G.Skill software, and you should be solid forever ?
- Pretty much a solid YES!
No one can confirm that the Mystic Light can in fact control the ram rgb, but even in the worst case leaving it to rainbow default is not so bad. At least until G.Skill will fix stuff.
- AFAIK Gskill is ASUS Aura compatible. Gigabyte RGB Fusion can control the Corsair Vengeance RGB. I'm not sure with MSi Mystic Light
How exactly did you create those problems ? What was your solution ?
- Installed Gskill software then changed settings on it. Then I opened CPU-z then restarted the PC and BOOM several of the LEDS on the RAM wont turn on anymore. So I ran the Gskill software again turned the LEDS on and off then reset the BIOS then it is back to working again.
Please reply with details. This is a very interesting topic for me.
P.S. : Does the software controlling the rgb must run all the time ,so you can change the color ? Preferably ,making sure it boots at startup ?