Does A-RGB Lighting Function on Linux?

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Asked By CraftyPineapple92 On

I'm putting together a PC build with Linux for the first time and I'm considering using Bazzite as my operating system. I've got my eye on the Phanteks Eclipse G370A case due to its affordable price, cool design, and decent airflow. However, I've heard that Linux may not play nicely with A-RGB lighting. Is this true? If so, what issues are typically encountered? For instance, will the RGB lighting completely fail to work, or will it function but without any control options?

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Answered By TechyTurtle77 On

The main issue with A-RGB lighting on Linux is that many manufacturers don't provide RGB control software tailored for Linux users. So, while the lights may work, you often can't customize them the way you can on Windows.

Answered By BrightPixel34 On

I use OpenRGB with my setup for controlling RGB lighting, and it works really well! It's a free program that supports many brands and lets you control lights without needing manufacturer software. You might want to look into it!

Answered By CuriousFalcon88 On

To clarify, when using Linux, you'll generally face a lack of control over the RGB lighting. The lights might still be powered, but you won't have the same customization options as with Windows. It's a bit of a bummer, but options like OpenRGB can help.

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