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Want to trick out the RGB lighting and effects on your gaming PC? The software you'll need to change RGB lighting for fans, liquid coolers, light strips, and other LED accessories depends on your setup. But don't worry—we'll help you get the software you need to fully customize the RGB lighting on your gaming rig. We even met with computer & tech specialist Luigi Oppido to help show you where to get the right software to customize and sync RGB lights on your gaming PC, and walk you through using several of the most popular RGB control apps.
How to Change PC Light Colors
If you bought a prebuilt PC, the software to adjust your lights should be preinstalled. It’s usually found in the system tray where the volume settings are located. If you built a PC, download the component-specific software to adjust your RGBs.
Steps
Corsair
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Install iCue for your PC if you have Corsair products. Download iCue from Corsair. If you're using Corsair fans, keyboards, cases, lighting strips, or other RGB gaming gear, you can use iCue to control all of your RGB lighting.
- iCue is currently on version 5, but you can download older versions and run them just fine if you prefer a different interface.
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Open iCue and select your controller. All of your supported accessories will appear.
- If you just have one Corsair accessory, you can click that instead.
- If you've added multiple fans or lighting strips, only one will show up on the controller until you add them to the app:
- To add fans, click 4-Pin Lighting Effects. To add LED strips, click 3-Pin Lighting Effects.
- Drag the fans or strips in the order of your setup, then click Finish.
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Click Lighting Effects next to any device. This opens the lighting settings for that device.[3]
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Choose your lighting preferences. Now you can add layers, choose movement and patterns, or select presets from the library. If you want your RGB settings to apply to all Corsair products, choose one of the options under Lighting Link.
- Your changes will take effect immediately.
- If you don't want to leave iCue running all the time, you can create a hardware lighting profile and save it to the onboard memory of your device.[4] Select a device, choose Hardware Lighting, then customize your lighting preferences. Click Device Settings > Onboard Memory and save to an onboard memory slot.
Asrock Motherboards
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For an Asrock motherboard, use ASRock Polychrome. Download the app from Asrock. You can use this app to edit the RGB of all compatible LED accessories, including fans, LED strips, and coolers.
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Open ASRock Polychrome and select a device group. On the Onboard LED tab, you'll see all of the RGB devices you can control—built-in LEDs, RGB headers, and any other features built into the motherboard. Other compatible components appear in the left panel under "component sync."
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Select a device. You can choose a device individually or click Select All Channel to control all lights at once.
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Click Mode to select a mode. You can choose Static for lighting that stays illuminated, or any of the movement options for a more animated appearance.
- Depending on the component you're editing, you may have additional editing options. For example, if you're changing RGB LED strips, you can adjust how many LEDs on each strip illuminate at once.
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Use the sliders and color wheel to adjust the lighting. As you make changes, the components you're modifying will immediately change to the colors you've selected. You can also change the speed of any of the effects using the Speed slider at the bottom. Select Music to sync your lights to audio.
- Your changes will take effect immediately.
Asus
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Download Armoury Crate for ASUS/ROG products. If you have an ASUS gaming PC, you can use Armoury Crate to access features like AURA Sync, which syncs RGB lighting for all of your accessories. You can also use it to control RGB for each component individually. The app will work on all supported ASUS ROG gaming computers and peripherals, as well as any supported third-party RGB products plugged into the RGB or ARGB headers.[6] I
- Once downloaded, double-click the file and follow the on-screen instructions to install.
- You can find a full list of compatible devices [+https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1042459 here].
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Open Armoury Crate. You'll find it in the Windows Start menu.
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Use AURA Sync to sync your motherboard with other Aura RGB products. You'll see this option in the left panel. This is optional, but it allows you to sync the RGB settings for multiple devices.
- If you'd rather change the color of an individual RGB component, click Device in the left panel and select the device. If it's currently synced with other accessories, click Un-sync when prompted. Now you can choose any of the basic effects, or click 'AURA Creator to create advanced effects.
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Choose your RGB sync settings. Click Select all to sync all products in the list. Or, check the boxes for the individual items you want to sync.
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Click AURA effects. It's at the top of the window.
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Choose a light effect or pattern. The default pattern is rainbow, but you can choose any effect and color scheme you'd like. Your changes will take effect instantly.
Dell/Alienware
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Open Alienware Command Center on your PC. This app comes preinstalled on all Alienware and Dell Gaming PC models. You'll find it in your Windows menu.
- If you don’t have Command Center for some reason, you can download it here.
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Click the FX tab. You'll see it at the top of the window. This is where you'll find all of your RGB settings.
- If your system isn't selected, click the Lighting menu in the left panel to select it. This won't be necessary on all PCs.[7]
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Click Edit above Lighting. It's in the upper-left area of the window.
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Select which zones to edit. To change the colors for all LEDs at once, you can select All Zones. Otherwise, you can click individual zones to edit here.
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Set the RGB values. Select your desired colors using the color wheel or by entering numeric values for the colors you'd like to use.
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Click Save Theme to save your changes. Your RGB settings are now saved.[8]
Gigabyte
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For Gigabyte products, use the RGB Fusion 2.0 app. The RGB Fusion 2.0 app can control all Gigabyte LED products, but doesn't have any third-party accessory support. Go to the download page, scroll to the bottom, and then click Download RGB Fusion.
- For a full list of all supported Gigabyte products, visit their compatibility page.
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Open RGB Fusion and select an accessory. When you launch the app, it will detect all connected compatible products and display them as large icons. Click the accessory you want to edit.
- If you want to sync the lighting for multiple accessories at once, click all of the accessories you want to sync—this lets you adjust the lighting for all of the selected accessories at once.
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Customize the lighting for each accessory. The icons on the right side allow you to choose a pattern—if you don't want the lights to flash, cycle, sync to music, or otherwise change, choose Static.[9] Use the color wheel to choose a color, and then select the speed (if not static) and brightness.
- All of your changes will take effect immediately.
- To sync lighting with supported games, select Game at the bottom.
MSI
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Use Mystic Light to control lights on MSI products.. For PCs with GEFORCE RTX 20 or GEFORCE GTX 16 graphics cards, you'll find Mystic Light in Dragon Center. If Dragon Center is not already on your computer, download it from MSI.
- Dragon Center is the central management software for all MSI settings. Mystic Light is the specific program that controls all RGB settings.
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Open Mystic Light. If you're using Dragon Center, click Mystic Light in the left panel. Otherwise, launch the Mystic Light app. Mystic Light will scan your PC for compatible devices and display them as icons at the top of the window.
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Click the product you want to edit. This can be any of the icons, such as your power supply or keyboard.
- If you see a broken chain link above the icon, this product is not synced with other products. This means you can control its RGB color scheme independently. If you want to sync products, click each product you want to sync, then click the chain icon to sync them.[10]
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Select your RGB preferences. You can drag the sliders or use the color wheel to customize the LEDs for any of your devices. You'll want to play around with all of the features to get a real feel for what Mystic Light can do.
- Use the light effect drop-down menu to customize effects like flashing, breaking, and synchronizing to your CPU temperature.
- You can also adjust the speed and brightness of lights using the sliders.
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Click Apply to save your changes. Your changes will take effect instantly.
Razer
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Install Synapse 4 from Razer’s website. Synapse 4 controls the RGB lighting for all your Razer LED accessories, including keyboards, LED controllers, cases, fans, mice, and mats.
- If you have an older Razer product that isn’t working with Synapse 4, you can try using Synapse 3, which is the legacy software.
- Once you download the software, run the installer, and follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, click Razer Synapse 4 and select Install to complete the installation.[11]
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Open Synapse4. Once you've installed the app, you'll find it in your Windows menu. The first time you launch the app, you'll need to sign in with your Razer account. Once signed in, the app will display the Synapse tab. Detected compatible devices also have their own tabs.
- All of your connected ARGB accessories, such as LED lighting strips, are on the Accessory tab. You can change the RGB lighting and effects for accessories on this tab.
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Select a device. For example, to change the LED lighting on your keyboard, click Keyboard.[12]
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Click Lighting. It's at the top of the screen.
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Select your lighting preferences and click Save. You can use any of the Quick Effects or Advanced Effects to create the perfect look.
- Continue adjusting the lighting for all your accessories and components until you're satisfied.
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Sync with Chroma-compatible devices. If you have any other RGB products that support Razer Chroma, you can easily sync your lighting preferences with those other devices. Just go to any of your accessories in the Lighting tab, then click the color wheel icon next to “Apply to other Chroma-enabled devices."
Cooler Master
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1Download Master+ from Cooler Master’s website. Master+ is currently the primary RGB lighting program for Cooler Master products. Download the app to your PC if you want to control the lights on your fans, case, desk, monitor, mouse, tower, or AIO.[13]
- You can find a full list of compatible Cooler Master components on Cooler Master's website.
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2Use MasterCTRL for specific AIOs and controllers. Cooler Master has a secondary RGB lighting and design program that works exclusively with LCD AIO coolers and a handful of RGB controllers, called MasterCTRL. If you can’t get Master+ to work on a specific component or you own one of the following components, try using MasterCTRL instead. The compatible products include:
- ATMOS V2 LCD
- ATMOS V2 PIXEL
- ARGB Controller A1
- ARGB Controller A1-Mini
- MasterLiquid 360 Atmos
- MasterLiquid 360 Ion
- X Silent Series
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3Select the device on the left of the screen to set lighting effects. Each lighting device will appear on the left side of the screen. Select the device you’d like to change the lighting of and use the app to set the lighting effects and colors you want to see.
- Easy option: If you go into the settings at the bottom of the app and select the option to run your lighting through the motherboard, you can use your motherboard’s lighting software to set the Cooler Master lights automatically.[14]
Thermaltake
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There are two Thermaltake apps you can use for RGB lighting. Both apps can control RGB lighting for all Thermaltake products, including chassis, power supplies, liquid coolers, and fans. The software also syncs with Razer's Synapse 3 app, making it easy to coordinate your Thermaltake RGB accessories with your Razer Chroma PC or case.
- TT RGB Plus 2.0 is Thermaltake's original RGB app. This app supports all Thermaltake products.
- NeonMaker is the latest RGB software for Thermaltake accessories, which gives you even more light customization options. You can only use it to customize and animate the RGB for RIING Quad and Floe DX fans, TOUGHRAM, and the Distrocase 350p chassis.
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Use TT RGB Plus. Open TT RGB Plus from the Windows menu and wait for the app to detect your controller. Then, drag and drop your coolers, fans, and other accessories to the controller images in the desired positions and click Save. Now you can edit the RGB.
- Click the Lighting tab and select the accessory you want to edit. You can now choose custom colors and pair them with cool effects and patterns.
- Use the Group tab to group products together—this lets you coordinate your LED lights across accessories.
- Click Save to save your changes.
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Use NeonMaker. If you installed NeonMaker, open it from the Windows menu and wait for the app to recognize your RGB controller.
- Once recognized, drag and drop each accessory to the diagram to pair it to the controller port.
- Click the fan, RAM, or case you want to control at the bottom-left and choose your color preferences. You can use any of the templates to choose an animation pattern or create your own using the timeline.
- The animation options are in the Functions area. You can rotate lighting, create gradual fading, and more.
- Click Save to save your custom profile. You can create multiple profiles for different moods and select them as needed—just click Open to browse and select a profile.[15]
OpenRGB
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Try OpenRGB if you want to combine multiple systems. If you have several RGB components from different manufacturers, installing multiple RGB controlling apps can be annoying. OpenRGB aims to replace each individual RGB app with one open-source solution. And unlike many other RGB editors, OpenRGB works on Linux PCs. To download the app, go to their website, scroll to the bottom, and click the download link for your operating system.
- To see if OpenRGB can control your RGB devices, check out the supported hardware list at openrgb.org.
- Warning: Use OpenRGB (or any other open-source RGB software) at your own risk. Some users have reported that these programs can permanently brick a device’s lighting effects.
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Launch OpenRGB and scan for devices. Once the scan is complete, all the devices OpenRGB can control will appear in the left column.
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Select a device. Each device has its own unique settings that you can control individually.
- The LED drop-down menu allows you to adjust RGB color and LED brightness by zone. Just click Toggle LED View at the bottom-left to see all of the zones you can edit.
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Get more effects. OpenRGB doesn't have any animations on its own—you'll need to install some plugins. Go to the plugins page to install the OpenRGB Effects Plugin, which has tons of effects to try. You can also install the OpenRGB Visual Map plugin to combine multiple devices in a custom grid to create custom patterns across all your devices.
Expert Q&A
Video
Tips
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If you can't change the RGB for motherboard components, run the program as an administrator—just close the app, then open the Windows menu, right-click the app, and select Run as administrator.Thanks
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You can start your RGB app automatically at boot time so your color choices always load automatically.Thanks
Expert Interview
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References
- ↑ Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360045171512-iCUE-How-to-Set-up-device-lighting-in-CORSAIR-iCUE
- ↑ https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/4997927877133-iCUE-How-to-set-up-hardware-lighting-in-iCUE
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W73GCbBM2A8
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucd03zsgSJ
- ↑ https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000132271/configuring-the-lighting-features-on-the-dell-g-series-5000-desktop
- ↑ https://www.alienwarearena.com/ucf/show/2152166/boards/awa-information/News/how-to-enable-alien-fx-on-the-new-r12
- ↑ https://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/512/rgb2.html
- ↑ https://download-2.msi.com/archive/mnu_exe/mb/DRAGONCENTER2.pdf
- ↑ https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3783/~/razer-synapse-3-support
- ↑ https://mysupport.razer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13862
- ↑ https://youtu.be/rcboN_lBLoE?t=36
- ↑ https://youtu.be/rcboN_lBLoE?t=200
- ↑ https://file.thermaltake.com/file/qig/NeonMaker_Light_Editing_Software_QuickGuide.pdf
















































