If that's the case, you can download the controller app from G Skill (if they have), however, syncing to your motherboard RGB may not work if the controller app doesn't support the syncing feature. Third, the profiles are written to the motherboards. Secondly, my advice would be just be happy and consider yourself lucky its working for you, at all. No way around it, since it needs to be able to write to I2C controllers and other HALs that regular user accounts cant access. I have two XPG D41, and they say they support RGB Fusion 2.0, but the RGB Fusion 2.0 app has problem detecting the RAM, so I have to use the XPG software to manually set the RGB. RGB Fusion requires admin privileges and thats that. If for some reason you don't see your RAM icon in the main page, well, it means your RAM is unable sync with the app. Clicking on the individual icon allows you to set the RGB to that particular device. You just need to set it the RGB there, and it should sync all your eligible devices. You can download this app from Gigabyte if you haven't already:Īt the main page (where it shows all hardware that are compatible for RGB sync), if you see the RAM, means your RAM can be sync. If the memory supports Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0, it should be able to sync with your motherboard.
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