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2016/07/12 06:40:10 (permalink)
Hello,
 
I enabled the NVIDIA Led visualiser and put the mode on music (the gfx card's LED should pulse on the beat) and it worked until I opened Precision XOC, now it won't work anymore.
Rebooting and uninstalling (Precision XOC) doesn't work. It happened to me twice now. On my master and slave BIOS, so I can't switch BIOSes anymore.
 
Any way to resolve this?
 
Thanks in advance!
 
 
 
EDIT: Removing Precision XOC and running CCleaner in the registry fixed the issue.
post edited by Realmlist - 2016/07/12 06:56:39
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:13:15 (permalink)
    Realmlist
    Hello,
     
    I enabled the NVIDIA Led visualiser and put the mode on music (the gfx card's LED should pulse on the beat) and it worked until I opened Precision XOC, now it won't work anymore.
    Rebooting and uninstalling (Precision XOC) doesn't work. It happened to me twice now. On my master and slave BIOS, so I can't switch BIOSes anymore.
     
    Any way to resolve this?
     
    Thanks in advance!
     
     
     
    EDIT: Removing Precision XOC and running CCleaner in the registry fixed the issue.




    Your supposed to be able to control the LED's from within Precision XOC, since you used GeForce Experience instead of Precision XOC, you cancelled precision out. When you launched Precision, it took control of the LED's, so the proper way to resolve this problem would be to use Precision XOC instead of GeForce Experience.

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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:13:30 (permalink)
    The problem is probably the two softwares conflicting trying to control the same thing. Glad the registry cleaner worked.

    Someone ghosted me above. Just a side note, led visualizer is a standalone software, if GFE is not installed.

    Go to the c drive, then Nvidia, then the most current driver downloaded, then look for led visualizer, and it isn't required to use GFE. The conflict can easily exist without GFE is my point in this.
    post edited by Scarlet-Tech - 2016/07/12 08:16:26
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:15:44 (permalink)
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    The problem is probablythe two softwares conflicting trying to control the same thing. Glad the registry cleaner worked.



    Obviously...Which is exactly why I said to use Precision XOC instead of GeForce Experience.

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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:17:18 (permalink)
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    Obviously...Which is exactly why I said to use Precision XOC instead of GeForce Experience.


    Read above. I was editing my post. There is more information pertaining to your post in it now.

    See how both posts were posted 4 minutes ago? Well, 5 now.
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:20:50 (permalink)
    Scarlet-Tech
    The problem is probably the two softwares conflicting trying to control the same thing. Glad the registry cleaner worked.

    Someone ghosted me above. Just a side note, led visualizer is a standalone software, if GFE is not installed.

    Go to the c drive, then Nvidia, then the most current driver downloaded, then look for led visualizer, and it isn't required to use GFE. The conflict can easily exist without GFE is my point in this.

    That is a fair point. But again, you've missed mine. Notice that the author of this post used LED Visualizer to configure his LED affects...For EVGA cards, you can configure your LEDs from within Precison XOC. So the solution to this whole problem would be to use Precision XOC, NOT LED Visualizer. (So, if you don't set up LED Visualizer, then you won't have the conflicts...)
     
    P.S: I'm not trying to provoke a conflict here, I am merely making the meaning of my point clear.
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:25:37 (permalink)
    I never missed your point, stop assuming. I acknowledged your point, and made sure you understood that assuming he has GFE can misleading.

    Led visualizer can control the led bridges, precision (prior to XOC at least, I haven't touched XOC) can not control LED bridges so it is still needed to control that.

    I use LED visualizer to control my LED bridge and precision to control the R&B on my old kingpin cards. As long as you don't try to control the cards with both, they are fine. Once you try both, then there is a conflict.
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:28:19 (permalink)
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    I never missed your point, stop assuming. I acknowledged your point, and made sure you understood that assuming he has GFE can misleading.

    Led visualizer can control the led bridges, precision (prior to XOC at least, I haven't touched XOC) can not control LED bridges so it is still needed to control that.

    I use LED visualizer to control my LED bridge and precision to control the R&B on my old kingpin cards. As long as you don't try to control the cards with both, they are fine. Once you try both, then there is a conflict.



    Agreed.

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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:33:20 (permalink)
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    Hello,
     
    I enabled the NVIDIA Led visualiser and put the mode on music (the gfx card's LED should pulse on the beat) and it worked until I opened Precision XOC, now it won't work anymore.
    Rebooting and uninstalling (Precision XOC) doesn't work. It happened to me twice now. On my master and slave BIOS, so I can't switch BIOSes anymore.
     
    Any way to resolve this?
     
    Thanks in advance!
     
     
     
    EDIT: Removing Precision XOC and running CCleaner in the registry fixed the issue.




    Your supposed to be able to control the LED's from within Precision XOC, since you used GeForce Experience instead of Precision XOC, you cancelled precision out. When you launched Precision, it took control of the LED's, so the proper way to resolve this problem would be to use Precision XOC instead of GeForce Experience.




    But does Precision X allow the LED's to "move" on the music beat?
    Because that's the main reason I have it enabled.
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:35:07 (permalink)
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    Hello,
     
    I enabled the NVIDIA Led visualiser and put the mode on music (the gfx card's LED should pulse on the beat) and it worked until I opened Precision XOC, now it won't work anymore.
    Rebooting and uninstalling (Precision XOC) doesn't work. It happened to me twice now. On my master and slave BIOS, so I can't switch BIOSes anymore.
     
    Any way to resolve this?
     
    Thanks in advance!
     
     
     
    EDIT: Removing Precision XOC and running CCleaner in the registry fixed the issue.




    Your supposed to be able to control the LED's from within Precision XOC, since you used GeForce Experience instead of Precision XOC, you cancelled precision out. When you launched Precision, it took control of the LED's, so the proper way to resolve this problem would be to use Precision XOC instead of GeForce Experience.




    But does Precision X allow the LED's to "move" on the music beat?




    I'm not sure, but I can sure try that! I'll let you know tomorrow...

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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2016/07/12 08:40:56 (permalink)
    Realmist, you could try out MSI Afterburner, as it will not have control over the LED's. You would be able to use visualizer to control the lights on the card if nothing else.
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2018/07/22 19:14:44 (permalink)
    and now how you control the evga gtx leds?
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    Re: 1080 FTW Led visualiser problem 2018/07/22 21:52:00 (permalink)
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    and now how you control the evga gtx leds?


    Using Precision.

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