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AnsweredWhat does it mean when the "EVGA" logo on the side goes from pulsing white to solid red?

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Re: What does it mean when the "EVGA" logo on the side goes from pulsing white to solid re 2021/05/08 02:49:08 (permalink)
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Kind of nice that EVGA sends such warnings visually, never knew that before. Way to make RGB actually practical


It is a good use of RGB unless you use red as your color for the system. Maybe it should be red and like flash an S.O.S in morass code to make sure people realize it’s not ok.

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Re: What does it mean when the "EVGA" logo on the side goes from pulsing white to solid re 2021/05/08 03:04:59 (permalink)
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Kind of nice that EVGA sends such warnings visually, never knew that before. Way to make RGB actually practical


It is a good use of RGB unless you use red as your color for the system. Maybe it should be red and like flash an S.O.S in morass code to make sure people realize it’s not ok.



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It'd be nice if they had it flash or something in a way that it only flashes if it's a power issue, for people that have it set to Red or whatever setting with red to distinguish though - especially since Red is a pretty popular PC theme color.

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