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I flipped my breaker somehow and afterwards my ram's led's are in a loop and I cannot change them off the stock RAINBOW setting. I've posted my question on the "pcpartpicker forums" but they're suggestions did not work. I don't actually know if the problem is my ram or my motherboard and I have no way of checking! I thought at first it was for sure my ram but when I run widows MEMORY diagnostic the led's seem to function correctly and the report said there were no problems with my memory. I've reset the cmos battery and used a cmos jumper but neither have given POSITIVE results. I have a msi x370 krait and 32gb 4x8 3000mhz TFORCE delta rgb ram. All four memory modules do not function properly but all four do run and play games like usual it's only the rgb that doesn't work, i've never had any crashes or any blue screens but the led's are bothering me tremendously! My $1500 gaming computer looks like a gay pride flag and while I have the money to fix it I just don't want to buy a new ram kit just to be let down that I actually need a new motherboard. Is there any software to diagnose my motherboard? I'm leaning toward my motherboard being the problem but I really don't know about this one, anyone got any knowledge I don't have? any help would be APPRECIATED! uncool to have the bash to gay pride flag as an example of your LED display. Please have questions here that avoid bashing any types of people in the context.  I would check in the Device manager there is no problem with the SMBus driver.
As the lights work and are working in windows memory diagnostics it is likely a windows error. Not hardware.

You could check for any restore points before the power outage. And restore back if there is any.

Or check the windows files with SFC. To do this, click Start, type Command Prompt or cmd in the Search box, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow. The SFC /scannow

 

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