![]() it would be the last word in RGB control for everybody.Īnd it's technically possibile, as Asus Aura does it. So, I agree it's quite unprobably Corsair will support G.Skill or other RAM in the future, but I'gonna continue hoping this will happen someday. But we must say at the very end that a pc is something one is rather supposed to use more than to watch, and Corsair RAM is not the best you can put in your case (and I own one of their kits). The point is that RGB components are increasing in number everyday and Corsair's iCue (but CoPro also) is a really good starting point as a control center for RGB features. what about led strips? Corsair sells its own, but allows you to control any led strip via the Asus motherboard plugin. I can perfectly understand your point of view, but then. The motherboard control doesn't compete with Corsair's product line, enhances the overall value of the Corsair ecosystem, and isn't something that competitors do (so competitive advantage). You don't need an MBA to see that it doesn't make sense from a business standpoint. That's right soon, you'll be able to ditch Armoury Crate, Synapse 3, iCue 4, and all gaming peripheral software because you'll be able to control the RGB lighting of your peripherals and. PM: "Yo, boss, I need XXX in budget and YYY time to implement a bunch of stuff to control RAM for other vendors like G.Skill, etc."īoss: "So you want to spend this money and time to help other vendors get more sales while reducing sales of our stuff?" Think about how this conversation would go. From a business standpoint, it just doesn't make sense. It's highly unlikely that Corsair will put functionality in there to control the memory of other vendors. Eventually, it would be nice to have the memory module RGB functionality integrated into iCUE. This seems to work OK for a work-around, and needs to be done after each time the system boots. So, if I close out of iCUE and open Aura I can make a change. ICue shows my motherboard is using plugin version 1.0.5.0 and a note that "Asus motherboard has no settings" if that helps. I did see someone get excited in the Sync iCue with Asus motherboards thread on how their G skill RAM, Strix GPU are all synced with iCue so I'm hoping it is possible. I use ASUS Armoury instead of Aura Sync, I can change the RGB there but I think things start to conflict where the other RGB component stop responding in iCue. If not, how do I control the RAM RGB so it sync up with everything outside of iCue? If I use Armoury, the selected rainbow wave pattern, for instance, stops cycling through the colours when iCue is on but all other areas are controllable.Īre there any intentions to allow G skill RAM Trident Z to be configurable in iCue? I have a feeling I'm not going to get the answer I want but is it possible for me to control G skill RGB Trident Z in iCue somehow? However, almost everything is controllable via iCue apart from my G skill RAM RGB Trident Z. ![]() This is FANTASTIC and would like to thank Corsair for adding it. The process is really simple, but in case you’d rather see this in video form, we’ve produced this quick setup video to get you up to speed.I haven't used iCue for a while now, have had it turn off on start up but since the latest update it has now added my motherboard to the list of hardware to sync RGB. It’s fantastic since the RGB lighting zones on the motherboard will now be incorporated into iCUE. In the event that you decide that you’d rather not use the plugin, you can disable it by unchecking a box in the iCUE settings panel. Corsair partnered with ASUS to develop iCue Software, which allows users to control the lighting of a broad variety of Aura Sync compatible ASUS motherboards. Note: Aura needs to be installed since the plugin relies on Aura’s services, but its control panel shouldn’t be actively running when you do this. Your ASUS motherboard should now show up with the rest of your iCUE-compatible hardware! You’ll be able to apply multiple complex layers of lighting effects and even control devices connected to your motherboard’s 4 wire, 12v analog RGB header (the newer 3 wire, 5v addressable RGB header present on more recent motherboards is not supported currently). How do I make it work?Įxcellent question! To enable motherboard lighting control in iCUE, simply install Aura 1.07.79 and update to the latest version of iCUE. A plugin is used for maintenance reasons as we aim to keep compatibility with newer versions of Aura (to include future motherboard releases or other products) as they come out. ![]() Well, to put it simply, we use the ASUS Aura SDK to talk to the onboard lighting controller on ASUS Aura Ready motherboards. ![]()
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