![]() So open Armoury Crate, click the Settings cog in the bottom left corner, and head to the Update Center tab. In order for Armoury Crate to recognize your peripherals, it will need to install the requisite modules. Once you’re ready to get the disco party started, download and install Armoury Crate if it isn’t on your system already. Then, make sure that your peripherals are connected, and that Windows is up to date. If you see that badge, you can be confident your peripherals will work beautifully with our software. If you have a new ROG product with RGB, you’re likely good to go-Aura Sync has been around since 2016. For non-ASUS products, we recommend looking for the “Aura Sync compatible” logo on the product page or packaging. RGB gives you almost limitless flexibility to reflect your personality, but controlling those LEDs has historically been less than simple. Aura and Aura Sync are designed to be painless. It's easy to set a static color with one click, disable the lighting completely, or go all out for a truly custom look. Depending on your platform and accessories, you can use our Aura Sync utility to control your keyboard, monitor, motherboard, GPU, case lights, and even compatible components from other manufacturers. Aura is built into our Armoury Crate software, which means it lives alongside other system tools like fan controls and system monitoring on ROG laptops. What is Aura Sync?Īura is ASUS’ RGB control software. Available on both our laptops and desktop platforms, Aura is a one stop shop for controlling anything RGB on your system. ![]() It allows you to customize your RGB LEDs to your heart's content. But unless you're into the unicorn aesthetic, you probably don't want to leave it that way-you’ll want to make it your own using your favorite colors and lighting patterns. If anyone has any ideas please let me know, I'd like to be able to use aura and not just the standard case settings and then have to play with aura to match everything g.When you first boot up a modern gaming PC, you'll undoubtedly be greeted by a rainbow of lights coming from the keyboard and other hardware. The only time I can get it to somewhat work is if I just hook up the D/signal wire without the ground wire on either the mobo or case controller, but it's like a grainy signal ex: set aura to purple breathing and only hook up the D wire then it does a half ass purple with some rgb mixed in (like it's shorting out the signal) if I have both D and Ground hooked up then I lose ALL aura sync compatibility it seems.Īnd the way I have it hooked up is cooles is hooked up into cpufan controller and then the extra D/G wire into the argb hub, the fans (that do work with aura) are all just hooked straight into the hub. The cpu cooler does work if I use the case's button to control the lighting but if connected to the mobo and/or case controller (I've tried both), it just goes into factory rgb rainbow effect. So my issue is after hooking everything up I can get aura sync to work on everything (motherboard, fans, gpu, ram) BUT not the cpu cooler. My motherboard is - ASUS TUF B460M-plus wifi I just finished building my pc today and I'm not sure if my cooler is hooked up wrong or it's just a software bug/issue ![]()
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