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BUG: ROG lights in S4+S5 state setting doesn't work

alexp999
Level 9
I've had to resort to using ErP which means a really long POST time (and a couple of on/offs), as the setting in the BIOS to have the ROG lights off in S4+S5 state is no respected.

Well it is on the first shutdown, then after that it just leaves them on all the time.

If you enter the BIOS, turn the setting to on, save reboot then turn it back off, it will respect it on the first shutdown, but then subsequent shutdowns, it's like the setting has no effect.

Be great to have this setting work properly so I can turn ErP off.
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Leron
Level 7
Same here, it's either always on or always off, erp does nothing for the rgb leds

Raja
Level 13
Have you tried using the Aura software to turn standby effects off? If you click on the "Independent" tab, you'll see off in the list - click that and then click apply. That should disable standby effects.

Raja@ASUS wrote:
Have you tried using the Aura software to turn standby effects off? If you click on the "Independent" tab, you'll see off in the list - click that and then click apply. That should disable standby effects.


That seemed to make it worse, lol.

Initially I had a spastic light show during boot, but then after applying the setting you suggest it then just got stuck on solid red (what I have configured for normal powered on state), even when it was off.

I had to turn ErP back on as even switching the S4+S5 setting for RoG lights on and off like before didn't work.

Well I have no lights at all, only worked the very first time on power up!:(

alexp999 wrote:
That seemed to make it worse, lol.

Initially I had a spastic light show during boot, but then after applying the setting you suggest it then just got stuck on solid red (what I have configured for normal powered on state), even when it was off.

I had to turn ErP back on as even switching the S4+S5 setting for RoG lights on and off like before didn't work.



Clear the CMOS, don't adjust any of the lighting options in the firmware (leave at default), then try the software again (reinstall the software if need be).