I've seen Trident Z RGB sticks go out of sync while on the default "Rainbow Wave" animation, even when they start in sync. Why does that happen, if the animation is programmed by default into the sticks? What is meddling with the animation on some of the sticks and not others?
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Why does the Rainbow Wave go out of sync?
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Same for me, see my specs below...
And as for latest BIOS, Gigabyte doesn't give half a care about your RAM, they figure your hardware is for you to figure out, they have enough to worry about making their own hardware work, which they actually do.
Nice try though. Nice try.Gigabyte Z270 Gaiming 7 (GA-Z270X Gaiming 7) BIOS F4
Intel i5 7600k
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 G1 (GV-N1070G1 GAIMING-8GD)
4x G.Skill Trident Z RGB (DDR4 2400 - PC4 19200)
1TB Samsung 960 EVO
Win10 Home 64bit
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Hello same issue on motherboard Asrock Z370 Taïchi Last BIOS 1.30 ..... Start in perfect sync and slowly but surely desyncronise
G.Skill Trident Z (OC) RGB DDR4 2x8Go PC4-33000 Fréquence 4133MHz XMP 2.0 Horaires 14-14-14-34-2N (CL 19) F4-4133C19D-16GTZR
W 10x64 .
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Originally posted by G.SKILL View PostIt seems to be a software bug on the v1.00.28 version. We've added this to the known issues.
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Originally posted by G.SKILL View PostIt seems to be a software bug on the v1.00.28 version. We've added this to the known issues.Intel i5 6600K @ 4.5GHz 1.36v 53c Max Temp
Asrock Z270 Extreme4
16GB Trident Z RGB 3000MHz
Galax GTX 1070 Hall Of Fame
Seasonic Prime Titanium 650W
ID Cooling Frostflow 240L-W
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