What Software Can I Use to Control All My RGB Lighting?

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Asked By PixelProwler42 On

I'm looking for a software solution that can manage the RGB lighting of my whole PC case for a cohesive look. I currently have RGB components including a Deepcool Maetrexx 55 mesh case, a Deepcool AK620 Digital Pro cooler, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance RAM, an Asus B650M-R motherboard (no RGB), and a Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 5070 Ti graphics card. I want to sync the RGB colors across my peripherals without juggling multiple applications. I tried SignalRGB, but it only controls the RAM and cooler, and I couldn't find a way to adjust the case fans' colors. It would also be nice if I could control the RGB for my Razer BlackWidow V4 keyboard and Razer Basilisk V4 mouse, but that's not my main priority. Any suggestions?

5 Answers

Answered By WindowsWizard On

I thought Windows 11 had a built-in RGB control feature in the settings. Have you checked there? It might be worth a look!

Answered By CoolGamer07 On

If you have standard (A)RGB headers, ASUS' Armoury Crate with Aura Sync could control your fans. It even integrates with Corsair iCUE, so you could potentially sync everything up. Just be cautious, as non-standard fans can complicate things.

Answered By FanaticFella On

It can be a bit tricky with all the different RGB standards out there. Just remember that some setups require matching hardware to work properly with the software you choose. It might take a bit more than just software alone.

Answered By RGBMasterX99 On

Make sure to check what your fans are currently plugged into. If they’re connected to a standard RGB header on your motherboard, that could open up more control options. Sometimes it helps to know which pin they’re connected to, as it can affect compatibility with software.

PixelProwler42 -

I didn't check that yet, and the shop set it up for me. I'll take a look when I get home and see if I can figure it out.

Answered By TechGuru123 On

You should definitely check out OpenRGB. It's designed to control a wide range of RGB devices and allows you to sync everything together seamlessly. They also have a list of supported hardware on their site, which is super helpful.

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