2024/08/25 09:02:43
dhuckaby333
Hey all,
 
I hope you all are well! Ok, so here's my dilemma, I have an EVGA GeForce RTX 3060. I'm trying to control the RGB lighting, however, when I downloaded Precision X1, my version doesn't seem to have the "LED" option at the top where you see "HVM," "POWER," "RE-BAR," etc. So I then downloaded a program called OpenRGB, where I can now control the lighting, however, in that process, my graphics card (where it says "EVGA GEFORCE RTX) doesn't light up anymore, and the RGB color profile doesn't stick when I reboot, shutdown, etc. So now, each time I reboot, I have to load the color profile. Any initial thoughts or suggestions on how to fix this issue? 
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated. 
 
Hoping to hear some good news soon!
 
Thanks in advance!
Dekova 
2024/08/26 06:49:04
kswildman
I don't think that the RTX 3060 has RGB.
2024/08/26 07:34:37
dhuckaby333
Oh man, that's a bummer to hear. The funny thing is that when I downloaded OpenRGB, it recognized my Corsair Vengeance Pro RGBs and my MSI MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR4 (MS-7D31) and even allows me to change the color schemes, however, my Graphix Card is not lighting up and OpenRGB doesn't look like it's recognizing the Graphics Card as the Graphics Card has no lighting at all. Here is an image of what I am talking about below:  
 
OpenRGB allows me to control the color scheme, however, it also doesn't save the color scheme upon reboot. 
 
Any ideas? 
2024/08/26 08:07:25
bdary
Did you set up OpenRGB as an administrator?  Did you make it so it loads at Windows startup?  Take a look through the info from this link -> https://openrgb-wiki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/OpenRGB-Windows-Setup-and-Usage/  Maybe it will help you figure things out.
 
2024/08/26 10:03:54
dhuckaby333
Oh no, I'm pretty sure I didn't set up OpenRGB to run as administrator. Should I uninstall and reinstall and then run as administrator first? 
2024/08/26 10:36:42
bdary
dhuckaby333
Oh no, I'm pretty sure I didn't set up OpenRGB to run as administrator. Should I uninstall and reinstall and then run as administrator first? 


Might be a good idea to do that. I would also follow the directions found in the link I posted above for having the OpenRGB software to auto run when Windows boots up. Either that or you may have to launch it every time you want your RGB settings applied.
2024/08/26 18:08:59
dhuckaby333
I did run OpenRGB as an administrator and it still did not recognize my Graphics Card. Question, is a graphix card supposed to be lighting up also? Also, would there be any other programs that would be able to control my RGBs? 
2024/08/26 18:45:29
ty_ger07
As far as I know, there is no EVGA 3060 which has RGB.  If it has no RGB, there is no software which can control the non-existent RGB.
2024/08/26 18:46:19
dhuckaby333
I think I just figured out that I actually have the EVGA 3050 RTX Video Card. Any difference? 
2024/08/27 03:29:33
ty_ger07
Nope
Not unless it is a 3070 FTW3, 3080 FTW3, or 3090 FTW3.
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