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Hello
I am thinking of starting a new build
I was going to go for a heavy RGB one, but as I don't really use or have RGB products (apart from MSI RTX 2080Ti - using mystic light to change colors etc)
I was planning on getting an RGB PSU and a new RGB AIO (thinking of getting a thermaltake P3 case)
But what software will link the PSU and AIO? do they need to be the same brand?
It looks like mysticlight will only pick up MSI products
My motherboard is Gigabyte X99 Ultra Gaming: ATX, LG2011-3, USB 3.1, SATA 6GBs, XFIRE/SLI. Which comes with its pretty standard ambient light RGB program which I do not use.
So basically I would like some components to sync together (like you see in the super builds on youtube etc) and have the RGB elements in sync. So how do I sync them? Same manufacturer? is there any software that will link PSU, GPU, RAM, motherboard and AIO all together?
If anybody can help or point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.
No overclocking
3Ghz
Thank you all for your time
P.S - Sorry if this is in the wrong section
I am thinking of starting a new build
I was going to go for a heavy RGB one, but as I don't really use or have RGB products (apart from MSI RTX 2080Ti - using mystic light to change colors etc)
I was planning on getting an RGB PSU and a new RGB AIO (thinking of getting a thermaltake P3 case)
But what software will link the PSU and AIO? do they need to be the same brand?
It looks like mysticlight will only pick up MSI products
My motherboard is Gigabyte X99 Ultra Gaming: ATX, LG2011-3, USB 3.1, SATA 6GBs, XFIRE/SLI. Which comes with its pretty standard ambient light RGB program which I do not use.
So basically I would like some components to sync together (like you see in the super builds on youtube etc) and have the RGB elements in sync. So how do I sync them? Same manufacturer? is there any software that will link PSU, GPU, RAM, motherboard and AIO all together?
If anybody can help or point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.
No overclocking
3Ghz
Thank you all for your time
P.S - Sorry if this is in the wrong section