I have the Cougar MX331 Mesh-G case which comes with RGB strips in the front and I was wondering if it was possible to connect the RGB strips to the motherboard so I can control everything with Mystic Light. Has anyone done anything similar?
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Firstly, apologies if I posted in the wrong topic thread, I'm not really sure where to post this issue I'm having. Anyways, I have a Galahad 360 RGB AIO from Lian Li, now I wish to control the rgb lighting through software, the problem is...the AIO model I bought is not the ARGB...
I bought a Rosewill s500 RGB case that has a controller with a 3 pin VDG connector and a 3 pin ARGB connector. Both are 5V. My motherboard is an Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z. I looked in the manual and don’t see any connectors that would work. Is there any adapters that would fix this?
As the title says, what is the difference between A-RGB and RGB. From how I interpret it, I think A-RGB means you can fully customize the RGB lighting while RGB is just "pure" RGB, you cannot change the lighting to a specific color you desire. Apologies for the ludicrous question, but I just...
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I recently build a new system, and I am trying to align the different RGB colors. However, I simple cannot change the color on my G.skill RAM.
Build
5800x
Asrock Taichi x570
G.Skill Trident Z Neo, 3600MHz (F4-3600C16D-32GTZN)
ROG Strix 2080 TI
What I have tried so far
- Clean format +...
Is there a software of some kind that lets you add effects to an RGB keyboard that doesn't have many effects? Can i program it to use corsairs software or anything?
I'm planning to buy the cm ml240r in preparation for summer, I know that it comes with a controller and I can mount it in in my x470 gaming plus mobo. I'm planning to get additional argb fans and the ones I found is called tecware arc spectrum...
Recently I downloaded the iCUE software from Corsair. I download this so I could get access to modifying the controls on my gaming mouse. After the download completed, my entire case fans turned off and now I cannot figure out a way to turn it on. I found out that the software does not support...
Is there a way to control LED strips through the 4Pin RGB header from the motherboard and power them by a separate power supply, because my motherboard can only supply strips of up to 3m and my PC power supply has not enough Watts left to supply 20m of LED strips?