LazyGamer
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Hadn't had a thing that supporting 'RGB' outside of what's built into motherboards up until I decided to rehome my current desktop from a Fractal Design Define 5 into a Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL. Mostly, despite the Define being a pretty roomy case, and this is with all of the internal drive bays removed, it still felt cramped. The O11 XL is anything but.
Also, since the O11 takes mostly 120mm fans, I decided to grab a pack of cheaper 'RGB' fans. And since the Corsair H115i I'd been using had become pretty inefficient, I grabbed a 360mm AIO for this move which is serving quite nicely. It also has AM4 compatibility for whenever my 9900K at 5.0GHz becomes intolerably slow.
Now, RGB. This ASRock board has two four-pin 'RGB' headers, and one 'ARGB' headers. The AIO uses three-pin ARGB, the fans four-pin; the RAM is its own thing, and the fan in the back is some ancient Corsair.
Thing is, since this is an ASRock board, I think I'm stuck using their software. And I have to use their software (or G.Skill's) to change the memory lighting because it doesn't show up in the BIOS. And that light bar up front is supposed to be 'addressable', but currently is controlled by one of the front buttons. Not sure where I screwed that one up and not in a hurry to dig back into the rats nest in the back of the case to try and fix it just yet either.
And what I'd really like to know is this: is there a better way?
I've fiddled with the colors briefly to try and get a decent white, or at least a matching white, though generally everything's running a bit 'cool', meaning too blue. Better software there would definitely help as the 'R' 'G' 'B' sliders don't update when you switch from one target to another, so you're basically starting over each time. I've looked into 'controllers', but so far I'm not finding anything with good software, let alone anything that can claim to be able to control all the different lights on the motherboard as well as the RAM. And I'd love to find something that lets you set a good 'neutral'!
Also, since the O11 takes mostly 120mm fans, I decided to grab a pack of cheaper 'RGB' fans. And since the Corsair H115i I'd been using had become pretty inefficient, I grabbed a 360mm AIO for this move which is serving quite nicely. It also has AM4 compatibility for whenever my 9900K at 5.0GHz becomes intolerably slow.
Now, RGB. This ASRock board has two four-pin 'RGB' headers, and one 'ARGB' headers. The AIO uses three-pin ARGB, the fans four-pin; the RAM is its own thing, and the fan in the back is some ancient Corsair.
Thing is, since this is an ASRock board, I think I'm stuck using their software. And I have to use their software (or G.Skill's) to change the memory lighting because it doesn't show up in the BIOS. And that light bar up front is supposed to be 'addressable', but currently is controlled by one of the front buttons. Not sure where I screwed that one up and not in a hurry to dig back into the rats nest in the back of the case to try and fix it just yet either.
And what I'd really like to know is this: is there a better way?
I've fiddled with the colors briefly to try and get a decent white, or at least a matching white, though generally everything's running a bit 'cool', meaning too blue. Better software there would definitely help as the 'R' 'G' 'B' sliders don't update when you switch from one target to another, so you're basically starting over each time. I've looked into 'controllers', but so far I'm not finding anything with good software, let alone anything that can claim to be able to control all the different lights on the motherboard as well as the RAM. And I'd love to find something that lets you set a good 'neutral'!