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Noob: Please help with changing RGB Fan Colors

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Hey everyone,

 

I’m having trouble getting my RGB Fans setup to work using OpenRGB and could use some help. Here’s my setup and it's a completely new build:

 

System

  • Motherboard: ASUS Prime H610M-A D4-CSM (shows up in OpenRGB).
  • Fans: Cooler Master MF120 Halo (connected to USB controller and Addressable Gen 2 header on the motherboard).
  • Software: OpenRGB running (via Docker); I've also added the patch.

 

What’s Happening

  • The motherboard shows up as a device in OpenRGB.
  • The fans are stuck on the default rainbow effect and don’t respond to any changes.
  • I’m not sure if it’s a hardware issue, a connection problem, or if OpenRGB doesn’t support my setup.

 

Image attached.


Any Ideas?

Has anyone set up something similar with OpenRGB or this hardware? Or is there another tool I should try? I feel like I’ve hit a wall here. Thanks!

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usually the ASUS Mobos have an USB Device for the LEDs. You need to pass it on to your Docker.

Worked here for some years, suddenly stopped working but since LEDs are not really critical, I did not investigate and deleted everything that had to do with LED stuff... Cant look it up anymore.

 

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