2024/08/27 07:11:51
dhuckaby333
Ok well I keep getting mixed devices some say it's a 3050 and some say it's a 3060 but if there's no difference than ok. Are either of those supposed to be lighting up and detectable by the RGB software? 
2024/08/27 08:20:45
bdary
dhuckaby333
Ok well I keep getting mixed devices some say it's a 3050 and some say it's a 3060 but if there's no difference than ok. Are either of those supposed to be lighting up and detectable by the RGB software? 


As what was stated earlier, those model GPU's never came with RGB.
2024/08/27 10:44:29
dhuckaby333
Oh man! So either way in for me to be able to not only save my RGB color profiles to my computer settings I would need to get another type of graphics card? If so, which ones would come with RGB? That must be the reason why when I downloaded Precision X1, it never shows an "LED" section like in the tutorials? 
2024/08/27 11:32:40
HeavyHemi
dhuckaby333
Oh man! So either way in for me to be able to not only save my RGB color profiles to my computer settings I would need to get another type of graphics card? If so, which ones would come with RGB? That must be the reason why when I downloaded Precision X1, it never shows an "LED" section like in the tutorials? 


Your problem is with OpenRGB not with which GPU you have. Seriously, as far as which GPU models have RGB, do your own research, there are hundreds of models with RGB. EVGA is out of the GPU business currently.
Check here for compatibility
https://openrgb.org/devices.html
2024/08/27 11:39:41
dhuckaby333
Ahhh I see what you're saying. The issue is with OpenRGB as there may be some compatability issues. So, because I'm all new to any of this, and I don't want to start going down a crazy rabbit hole, I would like to ask the experts: If you were in my situation, which route would you take? 
2024/08/27 13:49:02
ty_ger07
The route I would take is enjoy your card and stop trying to install software to do the impossible.
2024/08/27 13:54:14
dhuckaby333
Thanks Ty! I was only trying to do a very simple thing with my computer lighting. My wife bought this computer for me for my birthday and I would just like it to do what everyone else's computers do. I don't think I'm asking for the world here. It seems like a relatively simple request to just have my color profiles be easily controlled and for the color profile to stick when I reboot the computer or restart it and not always default to this very basic and unwanted rainbow color scheme. I don't know. I guess I'll have to go to like PC Laptops or some computer pro around town to get it resolved. 
2024/08/28 03:56:50
ty_ger07
It seems that your question isn't a 3050 or 3060 question, and is a general software question.
 
I would suggest that you contact the OpenRGB developer regarding the issues you are having with it, or remove OpenRGB and go back to Corsair's and MSI's separate solutions.
2024/08/28 18:48:45
dhuckaby333
Ahh after some research, I finally got rid of OpenRGB and MSI Mystic Light and downloaded SignalRGB. This seems to be working properly now. Thanks all for all your input and help! 
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