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JoyMonkey:
I restarted and got the same results.
First I tried your first testbench.exe and 4,5,6,7,8,9 sawed really fast, 30,31,32 were constantly on.
Then I exited, all leds turned off.
I ran your second testbench.exe and all my leds sawed really fast.
Then I tried the first testbench.exe again; all my leds sawed really fast.

Does it make any sense to you?

I'm going to have to leave it for tonight (past my bedtime and all that). I hope I was of some help.

southpaw13:
Hello, I got 14 hooked up and they seem to be sawing correctly.  I now have a headache and eye burn-in watching this stuff.  Do you think this is hardware or software related?  I would think that it is a hardware issue, but I really have no clue....

JoyMonkey:
I was about to shut down the computer and I thought I'd give it one more test. I restarted and tried the second testbench.exe
I got the same results as the first testbench.exe (4,5,6,7,8,9 saw, 30,31,32 are on).

Then I tried the first testbench.exe; same results.

Then I tried the second one again; same thing, 30,31,32 still aren't sawing.

Tried each one a couple more times and eventually the second testbench.exe got them all sawing.

 ???

MikeQ:
Ok, thanks.  The second one makes my hub issue go away but it doesn't involve an Nvidia chipset.

MikeQ:
Something I've noticed is that once the LEDWiz is in a funk, it will stay that way.  If you get back to it at some point, try testbench 1 and 2 from a clean boot.

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