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Artemis
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least horrible rgb software?
I've had a decent experience with Artemis, but it requires the user to do nearly all the setup. If you have plenty of time to mess around and figure things out, it's really good, but if you want something that just works, look elsewhere.
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Wait, so AsRock is one of the reliable brands now?
Hey, have you tried Artemis RGB? Works with everything I have thrown at it, its just as powerful as signal, free open source, and can even use it with OpenRGB for those weird devices.
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Is there still no version of GHub on Linux? Apparently they've been promising this for over 3 years.
Check out Aurora https://www.project-aurora.com/ or Artemis https://artemis-rgb.com/
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Looking for RGB software to control GameRock 4070TI, Z-790 Hero motherboard and Lian Li fans
Artemis might work, but the library it uses is somewhat slow to update and it takes a lot of setup. For all of these apps, you'll probably just have to wait for updates.
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Running into several issues with OpenRGB
After you are done, choose your favorite colors for your fans and save a profile, then go to the Settings tab and enable Load Profile, so your colors will load at start up, but not when turning your PC on, sadly this only works for my ram and GPU, everything else connected to my motherboard (Fans, LED strip and motherboard LEDs) reset to default color (orange) after shutting down my PC, but is not a problem because I use Artemis and it controls the effects of my RGB (also if you are interested, use Artemis for some cool effects).
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RGB software is IMPOSSIBLE.
If you're interested in trying one last piece of software, Artemis is a good one, although it takes a lot of setup. It does require the device manufacturer's software to be installed, and it doesn't fix the lagging issue, but you can pretty much customize however you want.
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2k hours and I just discovered....
Here we go, I was talking about https://github.com/Artemis-RGB/Artemis
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Unwinder, Afterburner Developer, says Development of the App is "Abandoned" on the Guru3D Forums.
And Artemis RGB to wrap it all up. They do a fantastic job.
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Link LED strip with video games
Artemis: https://artemis-rgb.com/
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Built a Christmas tree entirely out of RGB keyboards, mice, and a fan as the star!
Artemis
openrgb-rs
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programs have multiple tabs open and 300mb of ram usage
I don’t think you need any special software for the cooler, CAM just handles the RGB and I think the display on the block. If you can live without that (OpenRGB can potentially handle the RGB, not sure about the display) then you should be able to get rid of it (assuming NZXT let you uninstall it without needing a reinstall, unlike Asus and Armory Crate…).
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Mystic light made my rgb unusable
openrgb.org and get rid of Mystic lights
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MSI Center Mystic Light LEDKeeper2.exe High CPU Usage
openrgb.org works on all 3 of my MSI boards, Razor KB and mouse too. Small and simple.
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Any alternative to PredatorSense on an Acer predator Helios 18 laptop?
You can try SignalRGB or OpenRGB
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td500 mesh fans
If you've connected the ARGB Header to your Motherboard, you'll have to use some software like OpenRGB, but if not - try pressing the "Reset" button (located on the left-hand side of the Front Panel) which hopefully will switch between RGB modes.
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Lenovo Legion 7 Fn+Space
First install OperRGB https://openrgb.org/
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Windows Dynamic Lighting RGB control on Linux ?
Controlling RGB devices on Linux has always been kinda finicky. Too much proprietary nonsense and Windows-only software. With so many vendors jumping on this open standard would it potentially open up way more devices to be controlled by one app on Linux? Would a project like OpenRGB be able to get this working? I'm not a developer, so apologies if this ultimately means nothing.
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RGB strip options for MAG B650 Tomahawk w/ WIFI
You could try OpenRGB and see if it detects and allows you to change your lights.
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- OpenRGB: Control all of your RGB devices from a single app (no online accounts required)
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Lian LI strimer no RGB control?
Do you have this ARGB cable connected to the motherboard? If yes, you can use OpenRGB to control it.
What are some alternatives?
Aurora - Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
g-helper - Lightweight Armoury Crate alternative for Asus laptops and ROG Ally. Control tool for ROG Zephyrus G14, G15, G16, M16, Flow X13, Flow X16, TUF, Strix, Scar and other models
OpenRGB
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
Logitech-WLED-Sync - Windows application for syncing Logitech RGB devices to WLED.
FanControl.Releases - This is the release repository for Fan Control, a highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
RGB.NET - The one-stop SDK for RGB-peripherals
openrgb-python - A python client for the OpenRGB SDK
steamtinkerlaunch - Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch options and 3rd party programs
OpenRGBEffectsPlugin
MSIRGB - Alternative to MSI Mystic Light for controlling motherboard LEDs, without the fixed 7 colour limitation.