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  1. 18 hours ago, AxelBerger said:

    Did not work for me. I just tried the same thing, but still after a while the RGP components that are on the controller loose their connection and turn from the preset setting (e.g. all white) into changing RGB color. While gaming this does actually not happen, so I assume that this is not a controller issue but some USB interruption in windows that causes the problem. I just don't understand what that is and why it is not happening when I am running a game.

    Setting up power in Windows usually helps to fix this. I also advise you to try different USB ports and make sure that the power supply supplies enough power. In my case, after buying a new 1200W Aurus power supply, the problems due to static electricity also disappeared.

  2. Solution!!! And it's working. Need a USB-to-Usb Micro cable. You connect USB to 3.0 on the case / back of the motherboard, connect the other to the controller. The controller is initialized in the software, fully functioning and continues to work even at maximum CPU/GPU loads. The disadvantage of this method is only the external connection leading to the housing.

  3. Solution!!! And it's working. Need a USB-to-Usb Micro cable. You connect USB to 3.0 on the case / back of the motherboard, connect the other to the controller. The controller is initialized in the software, fully functioning and continues to work even at maximum CPU/GPU loads. The disadvantage of this method is only the external connection leading to the housing.

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