![]() ![]() Error Code 2Ģ0:30:42:088 - Mutex - Successfully Created Global SMBus MutexĢ0:30:42:089 - Opened NvApi Functions!Ģ0:30:42:090 - Adding NvGPU with PCI IdentifiersĢ0:30:42:090 - Mutex - Attempting to acquire Global ISA MutexĢ0:30:42:090 - Mutex - Failed to acquire Global ISA Mutex. That, and on my board I have ONE ARGB 5V and ONE RGB 12V and Signal picked both up as 5V and connected the 5V to the 12V control.20:30:40:538 - DEV - Program Version: 2.2.29.0, Build Id: ffaf6e6bĢ0:30:40:538 - DEV - Bus Driver: trueĢ0:30:40:538 - DEV - Mon Driver: trueĢ0:30:40:538 - DEV - First Run detected. It would seem intuitive that you could tell Signal to use one device that has the total number of LEDS that your devices have, and it would work just like any internal header using Fusion etc. So what signal does is look at yuor motherboard RGB risers, and if you have one, you can assign ONE device to it. It's stupid really, because most people who are into lighting have multiple devices/strips.blocks/fans etc, and they use the MB header to send the signal to all of them using a "splitter hub" which is not the same thing as a "channel hub" like a Corsair ICU hub. It that sense, each pin attachment is it's own channel. It's horrible, unless you have a true hub, like Corsair where you plug the hub into an internal USB connector. ![]() Click to expand.I found out that the reason is because Signal uses channels to assign devices.
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