
If you do, they "fight" each other and the RGB system tries to dominate. RGB color control is available when you choose a compatible motherboard like the ASRock RGB LED, ASUS Aura sync, Biostar VIVID LED DJ, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and.

From what I read in several discussion threads on web sites, you can not connect both the RGB and USB cables in this system. The USB connection provides power and control of the lighting devices in the Wraith cooler. Then you must download and install the ADDR RGB control utility from Cooler Master - the link to that is included in the AMD web page on these coolers here Instead, you must install the special cable that came with the Wraith system between its USB socket and a mobo USB2 header. That is, you do NOT connect that RGB cable to anything and you do NOT install the Aura Sync tool unless you have other plain RGB lighting systems to connect to the mobo RGB header. So that can power and control plain RGB lights IF you install and use the ASUS Aura Sync software tool and then connect the Wraith's RGB cable to the mobo plain RGB header.īUT you will get much better control and more complex lighting displays if you do it the recommended way. Your mobo, however, has only the plain RGB type of header. Because it is easy, nothing complicated.The lights in the Wraith Prism cooler system are of the more advanced Addressable RGB type. Imagine, for example, that Your electrician left live open sockets for You to finish, or leaves mains cable for house disconnected, assuming, that anyone, who will live there will prepare cable ends and connect by themselves. I am an electrician, when I do something for someone, regardless of pay, I don't leave half done things - it is at least dangerous. I can not contribute - I am User Vulgaris, who really really hates MS, zero skills at coding. And attitude - be grateful for what is given - is wrong, I spent around 20 min, trying to install and use this soft with no results - basically, I should be grateful for something I can not use. I understand community thing, but I find this practice wrong, where One should have programming knowledge to use simple software - "his application is for RGB lighting.which has kinda become synonymous with frivolous features.". No one is expecting you to prioritize this over anything else.


Or maybe you should complain to the manufacturers who neglected to provide support to begin with.Īlso.this application is for RGB lighting.which has kinda become synonymous with frivolous features. If you don't like something, maybe you can contribute instead of complaining. The least you can do is be grateful for their efforts.

Individuals have taken it upon themselves to try to fill the gaps that the manufacturers of the product have left for Linux users. One needs some Java, some pip (whatever this is). Quoting: lectrode Quoting: Lcs006This is what I hate - One can not just install application and use it.
