When it comes to building a PC and blinging it out, one of the bigger pain points can be the sheer quantities of software of varying quality needed to control all the RGB glory. However, Microsoft ...
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This open-source RGB software replaced all my bloated brand apps, and I couldn’t be happier
When I built my current gaming PC in 2020, I was almost convinced I had to juggle multiple RGB software from various manufacturers to make sure my lighting stayed in sync. For instance, I had a ...
It’s normal to be confused between different types of RGB devices. In this article, we have mentioned the problems that one can face while lighting their PC with RGB, how can one overcome them, and ...
Despite the fact that Microsoft’s Dynamic RGB lighting software is still in the testing stage with Windows Insiders, a tool has appeared that allows you to test the new RGB software without signing up ...
RGB lighting isn’t for everyone, but a quick glance at PC-builder Reddit or the legions of glass-sided PC cases suggests it is for some people. If that’s you, you’re probably used to dealing with ...
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RGB is secretly the worst bloatware on your PC
If your PC features a lot of RGB lighting, chances are you've got software to manage it. While proprietary RGB software will give you complete control over your lighting, most RGB control software ...
If your PC setup includes RGB accessories, peripherals, and parts, you'll likely know the pain of having to use multiple Windows 11 apps for customisation. Thankfully, Microsoft is here to save us ...
We’ve all experienced how inconvenient it can be to have RGB accessories on our PCs and use multiple programs to control and sync them all. It would be fantastic if someone could combine them all into ...
Controlling RGB lighting on Linux can be challenging due to the lack of native support from most hardware manufacturers, but several tools and methods have emerged to help users manage their RGB ...
The counter point in this case is there is no standard whatsoever. Better to have a few competing industry standards than none at all, so I'm in favor of this. Now, let's integrate this into the UEFI ...
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