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there are lots of 3rd party/community tools that allow you to manually configure, per game, specially on Corsair's crappy LS100 kit...
all in all, in the gamer gear price bracket, dynamic lighting isn't quite there yet.
there are work products that work around this with varying degrees of success (but you're still going to be donating 5-10% of your proc time to it doing work) so that's a major shortcoming.
someone needs to come up with a genuine externally processed solution that piggybacks the signal going to the monitor, without increasing latency. People quickly point at the $300+ TV solutions. They're for TVs. you don't really perceive latency when you aren't interacting with TV content. As long as its smooth, and above 24fps, it's fine.
all in all, dynamic lighting is a bit rough around the edges, even when it does work. the profile must be well done so there aren't massive spikes in brightness, or else its quite jarring for the eyes. The purpose of bias lighting is relief, & dynamic bias lighting should follow in those steps.
need help please
if you think corsair & MSI make "good stuff" then you've never seen good stuff. They're all cheap knock offs of the genuine high quality folks like aquacomputer :) they've been tuning aquasuite for over a decade. CORSAIR was still just selling crappy cases & fans a decade ago.
There must be other issues with your Radeon driver or CPU or whatever because my equivalent 1080 ti runs at average 80-100 fps @ 1440p
which sucks, i wanna buy 4900x when it drops.