How Can I Fix Ugly RGB During Boot Up?

My Asus Mobo has Aura headers that turn on as soon as I hit the power button on my pc. My Gripe here is that when I turn my PC on I want one solid color, not RGB cycling. (It looks horrendous). Does anyone have a workaround, or reccommend an RGB controller that has built in memory so that as soon as it gets power it only sends one color signal to the fans and other components? TIA!

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u/h3oskeez — 2 days ago
▲ 2.0k r/Miata+1 crossposts

I want some community input on what I should do to my car.

So heres the deal. I have a pretty much stock 1994 M edition Miata. (The picture makes the car look better than it really is). The paint was redone by a previous owner and it, in my opinion looks like shit. At this point I am basically torn between: keeping it stock, or going crazy on the car with a turbo kit, ecu, roll cage, wider wheels, flashy paint, etc. I need some outside input to help steer me in the right direction with this project. By no means am I looking to trash this car, I just want some bolt ons that make this thing much more fun to drive around.

u/h3oskeez — 10 days ago
▲ 141 r/GSXR

I am in disbelief…

I’ll start by saying that I live in central Florida where the market is flooded with clapped out, stretched, and lowered gixxers. It’s nearly impossible to find a bike that hasn’t been completely molested and thrashed on. I bought this bike from an older woman who rode very rarely. She claimed that the bike had struggles idling the last few times she rode. She was no mechanic, so she was asking 3,000 for a bike she had no idea what was wrong with. I shot her a text and told her that i would be interested in hearing what the “rough” idle sounds like. Most of the time you can kinda piece together what the issue might be just based on how the bike reacts to throttle input. When I visited her the bike would even try to start. I offered her 2,400, which its still a lot for a bike that doesn’t run but I like to test my luck sometimes. Walked this sucker back to my house in the florida heat, tore it apart, and found the fuel pressure regulator bouncing around in the bottom of the gas tank. Well I’ll be damned. Im still shocked she was even able to make it from Daytona and back this last season with the fuel pump falling apart in the bike.

Anyways. Happy to finally own one of these bikes!

u/h3oskeez — 2 months ago