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Manage colors via one application only

Manage colors via one application only

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gdog557
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05-13-2019, 05:10 PM
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Hello! I'm just a new member here and recently set up my system with the 3600x on a Strix B450 motherboard. I have a Galax RTX2070 with RGB fans, using Asus Aura for RGB control on the board and Galaxy Xtreme tuner for the GPU. Right now, I don’t rely on Galaxy software beyond the GPU RGB settings, except for tweaking other configurations with MSI Afterburner. The software feels a bit frustrating, so I’m looking for ways to make this GPU work better with Aura or finding a third-party RGB control solution that works across all my devices. Thanks!
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gdog557
05-13-2019, 05:10 PM #1

Hello! I'm just a new member here and recently set up my system with the 3600x on a Strix B450 motherboard. I have a Galax RTX2070 with RGB fans, using Asus Aura for RGB control on the board and Galaxy Xtreme tuner for the GPU. Right now, I don’t rely on Galaxy software beyond the GPU RGB settings, except for tweaking other configurations with MSI Afterburner. The software feels a bit frustrating, so I’m looking for ways to make this GPU work better with Aura or finding a third-party RGB control solution that works across all my devices. Thanks!

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Foreverkim
Member
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05-14-2019, 08:55 PM
#2
It's unlikely. RGB compatibility issues are quite an issue... I need three different programs to manage my game (ICUE, AURA, Mystic), which is pretty fortunate. If I could handle everything through ICUE, it would be a breeze.
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Foreverkim
05-14-2019, 08:55 PM #2

It's unlikely. RGB compatibility issues are quite an issue... I need three different programs to manage my game (ICUE, AURA, Mystic), which is pretty fortunate. If I could handle everything through ICUE, it would be a breeze.

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jaap220
Senior Member
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05-15-2019, 02:41 AM
#3
It might not function until makers agree on a common standard that works across all systems. You can experiment with Corsair or RGB controllers, but the mainboard and GPU internal LEDs won't appear until such a standard exists—and it's unlikely to be backward compatible. I'm using Aura and RGBFusion. The Z390-E mainboard and two Aorus 2080Ti Extreme WB GPUs are in use. RGBFusion only identifies one GPU as its own, the other as an external device. That’s not ideal.
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jaap220
05-15-2019, 02:41 AM #3

It might not function until makers agree on a common standard that works across all systems. You can experiment with Corsair or RGB controllers, but the mainboard and GPU internal LEDs won't appear until such a standard exists—and it's unlikely to be backward compatible. I'm using Aura and RGBFusion. The Z390-E mainboard and two Aorus 2080Ti Extreme WB GPUs are in use. RGBFusion only identifies one GPU as its own, the other as an external device. That’s not ideal.

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Tjeard_
Member
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05-15-2019, 02:50 AM
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I use software called SignalRGB it can't control most system rgb's but it currently doesn't support Galax GPU's. I have sent them a support request via their website, so who knows, maybe they will be able to add them.
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Tjeard_
05-15-2019, 02:50 AM #4

I use software called SignalRGB it can't control most system rgb's but it currently doesn't support Galax GPU's. I have sent them a support request via their website, so who knows, maybe they will be able to add them.