![]() Hopefully there will eventually some kind of industry standard for RGB stuff in general, and we’ll be able to integrate it all more easily, but not today. I can understand why they do this, as no one wants to have to support other company’s products, but it also makes for a crappy user experience unless you stick to one brand.īut Corsair and MSI have joined forces in other ways, so maybe we’ll see more integration here if we’re lucky. And of course, they various softwares interfer with each other. Each company wants you to use their software to control their product’s RGB features, and they tend not to support those of other companies. The biggest problem with RGB stuff in general right now is that it’s all fractured. I ended up just uninstalling it, and everything works better now, although I have to use my z370’s default color scheme, which I happen to like anyway. ![]() It tended to cause my g.skill rgb ram’s colors to lock up regardless of whether I told it to control the color of it.
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