RBG software compatibility
I was wondering about the compatibility of two different RGB controller programs. I had been using Mystic Light for a while since I have an MSI motherboard, and it's been fine. It does my motherboard and even controls my TridentZ RGB ram. It doesn't seem to recognize my EVGA 1080 Ti FTW 3 though, for that I guess I need to use the EVGA software, which doesn't seem to recognize my ram or motherboard RGB.

I've read that you can really ♥♥♥♥ up your ram if you use more than one controller, and I actually had a scare, thinking I ruined one of my sticks because I didn't heed those warnings before, so I made sure to uninstall any RGB controller before installing a new one.

I was wondering if anyone knew if the EVGA software and Mystic Light would conflict in this situation though, since neither seems to recognize what the other one would control. Or is there a different software suite that could control all of my RGB from one place?
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ad Hominem:
and I actually had a scare, thinking I ruined one of my sticks because
No rgb = better
Ursprünglich geschrieben von BlckG reformed:
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Ad Hominem:
and I actually had a scare, thinking I ruined one of my sticks because
No rgb = better

Wrong. No amount of RGB is enough. If I could buy components with zero structutal plastic or metal, but instead made entierly of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ROYGBIV light emitting diodes, I would.
You cannot blow up any component by using multiple RGB software. Don't worry about it.
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Geschrieben am: 31. Juli 2018 um 20:18
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