Once connected, boot up the PC and launch the ASUS AURA software. Connected components that can be controlled are shown at the top, as well as a global on/off toggle. Various modes can be selected
This is a really cool idea. I have ASUS Aura but I think it might be similar in the way it uses an xml file. I'll have to check. I would love to see iCUE integrate this kind of ability to change the colours of your RGB components connected to the motherboard using standard connectors.
The controller box has a final port for a bundled cable that will plug into a motherboard aRGB connection and let you manipulate and sync the lighting using motherboard software like Asus' Aura
TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS. AMD B550 (Ryzen AM4) micro ATX gaming motherboard with PCIe 4.0, dual M.2, 10 DrMOS power stages, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, HDMI, DisplayPort, SATA 6 Gbps, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A and Type-C, and Aura Sync RGB lighting support. Enhanced power solution: 8+2 DrMOS power stages, ProCool connector, military-grade TUF components, and
Check out ASUS Aura Sync, a component of Armoury Crate, this is a basic introduction to using an ASUS Motherboard for RGB lighting and fan control. Check ou
Aura Sync + Roccat. Are there any plans to make the AIMO RGB enviroment compatible to Asus Aura Sync? If not, please do it for obvious reasons. Should be not too hard to implement an interface between those two RGB worlds. 14.
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