I don’t think you need any special software for the cooler, CAM just handles the RGB and I think the display on the block. If you can live without that (OpenRGB can potentially handle the RGB, not sure about the display) then you should be able to get rid of it (assuming NZXT let you uninstall it without needing a reinstall, unlike Asus and Armory Crate…). Source: 5 months ago
Openrgb.org works on all 3 of my MSI boards, Razor KB and mouse too. Small and simple. Source: 5 months ago
If you've connected the ARGB Header to your Motherboard, you'll have to use some software like OpenRGB, but if not - try pressing the "Reset" button (located on the left-hand side of the Front Panel) which hopefully will switch between RGB modes. Source: 5 months ago
Controlling RGB devices on Linux has always been kinda finicky. Too much proprietary nonsense and Windows-only software. With so many vendors jumping on this open standard would it potentially open up way more devices to be controlled by one app on Linux? Would a project like OpenRGB be able to get this working? I'm not a developer, so apologies if this ultimately means nothing. Source: 7 months ago
You could try OpenRGB and see if it detects and allows you to change your lights. Source: 8 months ago
- OpenRGB: Control all of your RGB devices from a single app (no online accounts required). Source: 8 months ago
Do you have this ARGB cable connected to the motherboard? If yes, you can use OpenRGB to control it. Source: 9 months ago
Https://openrgb.org great program that will let you control multiple different rgb options!! Source: 9 months ago
The latest version of OpenRGB (0.9) is now compatible with the upcoming JSAUX RGB Docking Station. You'll be able to control your RGB lighting on Windows, macOS and Linux devices. Of course, the ROG Ally and Steam Deck are also supported. Shout out to OpenRGB Team: https://openrgb.org/. Source: 10 months ago
For all people with argb control issues, check this out: Https://openrgb.org/. Source: 10 months ago
OpenRGB exists for a reason, but it's not a drop in replacement for most. Source: 10 months ago
You can check OpenRGB for compatibility with your parts. Source: 10 months ago
Use open RGB I use it and it works with all my RGB on my pc Https://openrgb.org/. Source: 10 months ago
As always, you can also check out https://openrgb.org for more, including download links and links to our Discord community. Source: 11 months ago
Might be better off looking at existing open source options to doing it locally like OpenRGB. Source: 11 months ago
You can try OpenRGB or SignalRGB to control the lights of your RAM. Source: 11 months ago
Try https://openrgb.org/, it has been improved a lot, has lots of Corsair devices support now. Source: 11 months ago
What motherboard do you have ? Is it an Asrock motherboard with the Polychrome feature ? The Polychrome feature/function only works when an Asrock Polychrome enabled mobo is paired with a Polychrome enabled videocard, it does indicated that in the overview page of the videocard. You'll have to use a 3rd party app like OpenRGB or SignalRGB to change the colorscheme of the videocatd. Source: 11 months ago
Check out OpenRGB. I switched from Logitech's G-Hub software to that and it's a lot lighter of a software. Best of all it works across multiple brands. Source: 12 months ago
Https://openrgb.org/ is my favorite RGB control program, works with many different brands too. Source: 12 months ago
Https://openrgb.org/ use this program and Uninstall armoury crate and asus aisuite. Source: 12 months ago
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