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Just bought a dell xps 630
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| grooviebeats |
| I love it 4 gb ram 1 tb hd all kinds of goodies but i was under the impression you can change the color of the LED lights on the tower.. well i googled and i cant seem to find a easy fix. Im not a programmer and not to comfy with adding codes and when i no nothing about that stuff. Can anyone help. |
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| Magnus |
| I've not used an XPS Dell before however I work on many Dell models. I would think the option to change something like the color of your LEDs would be in the BIOS. Reboot your computer and hit F2 when you see the Dell logo to enter the BIOS and have a look around. Chances are its in there somewhere. |
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| grooviebeats |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnus
I've not used an XPS Dell before however I work on many Dell models. I would think the option to change something like the color of your LEDs would be in the BIOS. Reboot your computer and hit F2 when you see the Dell logo to enter the BIOS and have a look around. Chances are its in there somewhere. |
did that and even upgraded my bios to the latest one and got nothing |
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| Magnus |
Looks like you do it using the Nvidia control panel within Windows. Check out this post:
http://www.dellcommunity.com/suppor...d=125764#M40463
ESA Profile - Purple Colored LEDs
* Click Start- Programs- NVIDIA Corporation- NVIDIA Control Panel- Performance
* Under Performance, click Device Settings
* Click the Chassis icon
* Leave the check on Automatic fan control. My default settings are HDD Fan = 33%, PCI Cage Fan = 44%
* I want all my Color LEDs to be Purple
Red = 15
Green = 0
Blue = 9
* Click Apply. They all turned Purple
* At the top of the NVIDIA Control Panel, click Profile- Save
* Save as Purple.nsu
* Click Save
* Under Performance, click Profile policies
* In the top window, check Load this Profile
* In the left box, click The system first starts Windows
* Click the Right Arrow button
* In the right box, click the word Profile
* Click Purple.nsu
* Click Open
* Click Accept
* Click File- Exit
* Restart the PC. The purple color profile should load automatically |
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| grooviebeats |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magnus
Looks like you do it using the Nvidia control panel within Windows. Check out this post:
http://www.dellcommunity.com/suppor...d=125764#M40463
ESA Profile - Purple Colored LEDs
* Click Start- Programs- NVIDIA Corporation- NVIDIA Control Panel- Performance
* Under Performance, click Device Settings
* Click the Chassis icon
* Leave the check on Automatic fan control. My default settings are HDD Fan = 33%, PCI Cage Fan = 44%
* I want all my Color LEDs to be Purple
Red = 15
Green = 0
Blue = 9
* Click Apply. They all turned Purple
* At the top of the NVIDIA Control Panel, click Profile- Save
* Save as Purple.nsu
* Click Save
* Under Performance, click Profile policies
* In the top window, check Load this Profile
* In the left box, click The system first starts Windows
* Click the Right Arrow button
* In the right box, click the word Profile
* Click Purple.nsu
* Click Open
* Click Accept
* Click File- Exit
* Restart the PC. The purple color profile should load automatically |
you are my freaking hero.. worked awesome! |
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