You won’t need a separate app from Asus to control the RGB lighting on its latest AMD and Intel boards. You won’t need a separate app from Asus to control the RGB lighting on its latest AMD and Intel ...
As someone who’s drowning in gaming keyboards, I think I have the authority to say that most Windows apps created by manufacturers for programming RGB lights suck—especially Armoury Crate from Asus.
Why it matters: Since Microsoft introduced unified RGB lighting controls in Windows 11 last year, the feature's list of officially supported devices has remained small and includes no motherboards. A ...
Asus is the latest gaming PC hardware maker to start offering some support for the Windows 11-based Windows Dynamic Lighting RGB feature with beta BIOS versions for its Intel and AMD motherboards. In ...