Yo lo pude solucinar, encontré otro foro que decía esto
Clean Uninstall Guide (as of Feb 18, 2020)
1. Uninstall Trident Z Lighting Control (from Windows Add/Remove Program)
2. Reboot after the uninstall
3. Uninstall all other lighting control software (e.g. Asus Aura, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome) from Windows Add/Remove Program
4. Reboot after each uninstall
5. Download this batch file (5KB):
http://www.gskill.com/gskill-device/...e-v1.1.bat.zip
Extract the aac-driver-full-remove-v1.1.bat file from the ZIP file to the desktop, and double click on the batch (BAT) file. Wait until it completes the uninstallation of the driver files.
Press any key to exit, or wait 30 seconds for the dialogue to close.
Windows may show a warning message when executing or extracting this batch file. If you do see this warning message, please right click on the ZIP file, click on "Properties", check "Unblock" on the bottom, and click "OK".
6. Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers folder, and then check if “ene.sys” file is present.
a. If “ene.sys” file does not exist, then you are finished with the uninstall process.
b. If “ene.sys” file is present, please reboot the system into safe mode*, and then go to the same folder and delete the “ene.sys” file. Typically, if you've properly followed through the instructions in Step 5, this file should be gone.
7. After following Steps 1-6, re-download your chosen lighting control software, extract it to your desktop, and reinstall.
hice todo eso, lo que tienes que descargar es independiente de la placa o ram que tengas.
Pero me percaté de qu el problema persistia, así que atiné a desconectar la PC de la corriente unos segundos y ya todo está bien!
Ojalá te sirva ese dato, saludos!