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.
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 ...
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