![]() Still, it would be nice to have plug-and-play control over all LEDs regardless of make. though I understand why things are this way (it's a relatively fresh RGB-everything trend, proprietary software means higher profits through additional sales for each company and coding for compatibility requires a lot of extra effort and expense for little to no gain. Something to stop all this proprietary free-for-all nonsense and enable the end user to easily customise/synchronise their setups with components of their choice, as opposed to being limited to only one brand (realistically) for best experience.įor example, if all RGB components just forfeit RGB control of their own and instead simply become addressable ''light strips'' or zones controlled by motherboard software only. I REALLY wish that an actual unified standard would eventually emerge for RGB controllers. I am open to hardware alternatives/upgrade suggestions as well, it's not set in stone. I fully appreciate that this is pure speculation and individual experiences will vary (sometimes wildly) depending on minor differences in setups, but I would much appreciate any opinions (no matter how biased) and personal accounts in case anyone has had a similar dilemma. Should I get an ROG STRIX 1080TI instead of the Trio to cut mystic light out and go with Aura all round?Īlso, what happens if I tried to run an MSI gpu without mystic light at all? Do LEDs just plain not light up or do they have like a factory preset that just is on all the time? (I know I cannot control it with Aura, I'm talking about no control at all). Will trying to run Aura + CAM + Mystic light throw up errors, conflicts or break the ram? (going by reviews/opinions online)ĭoes Aura play well with CAM, as I will be stuck with it for the cpu heatsink rgb control? I know Aura works with Trident, and in fact is the preferred way to control Trident RGB strip for many people. MSI 1080TI Trio - Mystic Light (chosen mainly for thermal/noise performance and more neutral color scheme than Gaming X) G.Skill Trident Z - Aura Sync again (as the G.Skill own software is apprently known to cause SPD issues with the RAM) Asus Strix B350-F motherboard - Aura Sync (good for the price, no need for SLI capability and good M.2 slot location) Cryorig H7 quad lumi - which I already have, using NZXT CAM I am looking at 4 major components using RGB lighting through potentially conflicting software. The system doesn't exist yet and I am still collecting parts (and will be for a pretty long time). Still, every time I go to do some more research, I come across new potential issues which then impact the overall system config (or stuff from my wish list is no longer avaialable at X or Y retailer). It’s now the fourth AER fan in the chain. Now the back fan is tinged yellow, much worse in person than in the photo. I've been doing a lot of digging and researching, and by now I have a pretty good idea of where I'm going with the system. I recently installed a new rgb fan (top fan) and daisy chained the back fan from that (back fan was previously daisy chained from the front fans). I appreciate your feedback on my questions.I'm looking for advice regarding my gaming rig build. I'm not too great at conveying what I'm trying to say through typing alone. I apologize if this doesn't come through correctly to some of you. I'll be glad to go through extra effort though if I have to. If it's not possible to do this, alternatives are fine by me. ![]() So for my first question, which fans (including those on the Z73) do I need to connect to the Smart Device V2 to control through the CAM software? Second, if I need to connect more fans than the Smart Device supports, then is there a way that I can do it? If so, how? The main thing I'd like to do is be able to control the RGB of the 4 Aer RGB 2 fans and the speed of all of the fans through the CAM software. ![]() I'm wanting to replace the fans that come in the case with the 4 Aer RGB 2 fans (3 along the top 1 in the back). I'm planning to put the Kraken Z73 at the front of the case and leave the fans that come with it. My current build looks like this: (I recommend you look through it for context on what I type next). I'm going to be building my first ever PC soon and I am in need of some assistance for my fan configuration. ![]()
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