![]() Īll you have to do is find the right address. ![]() It's a real pain in the A.Īfter some searching I found a software solution to control the RGB lights of my X570 Aorus Ultra motherboard. Big manufacturer like AMD sometimes get custom made chips that are not sold on the market and then their datasheets can't be found. IF the controller is addressable your best bet is to find out which controller they are connected to on the PCB. Look at the chip under a microscope and then find its possible I2C addresses in the datasheet, if the datasheet is public. The LEDs are most certainly turned on and off by a controller, however depending on their function (are they consmetic or functional) the controller might not be exposed on a bus. The LEDs are most certainly turned on and off by a controller, however depending on their function (are they consmetic or functional?) the controller might not be exposed on a bus. ![]() Desolder them (Would not do that as long as you have warranty.).Find a the right I2C address of the controller and turn them off. ![]()
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