RGB RAM paired with a non-mystic aura or similar setup on a Mobo device.
RGB RAM paired with a non-mystic aura or similar setup on a Mobo device.
Hello! Yes, using an RGB RAM kit on a B360M Bazooka without Mystic Aura support should still function, though it won’t change its default settings. The hardware works as expected, but you won’t be able to customize the RAM color through software.
RGB can be quite frustrating, mainly because it often behaves unpredictably unless you have specific software that manages it properly. Typically, it runs in a default mode that cycles through colors, but compatibility issues can arise depending on the hardware and software you use. I recently built my first RGB setup, and it was quite challenging. If I had considered this earlier, I might have skipped it altogether. I ended up needing to purchase lower-quality fans to match the controller’s performance, which consumed a lot of system resources. This would have cost me around 5-10% in efficiency just to enjoy the lights. I currently use ICUE for my Corsair mouse because it offers the button settings I prefer. Without it, I can’t add macros or adjust DPI, and I had to deal with color cycling. Since my motherboard is from Gigabyte, I’d have needed to install RGB Fusion if I wanted to use it as a controller. Instead, I opted for basic fans that only offered a few presets, which limited the experience but kept me satisfied with the visuals. Overall, RGB isn’t worth the hassle.