Which software should I use to control lights
I built a new PC yesterday and my RAM RGB lights are in rainbow mode which is pretty distracting. I have Asus motherboard which comes with armoury crate but I read that armoury crate is an extreme bloatware so I disabled it in BIOS before installing windows. Is there any other software that is safe to use to change RGB lights on my ram memory (the reason I bought ram with rgb lights is because every store near me had non RGB ram with CL36 and only kit which was CL30 was with RGB)
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Supafly Feb 15 @ 12:00pm 
As some kits will likely require the brands own software users would need to know the Brand, maybe model, before they can provide answers
Originally posted by Supafly:
As some kits will likely require the brands own software users would need to know the Brand, maybe model, before they can provide answers
Its Kingston KF560C30BBEAK2-64
Carlsberg Feb 15 @ 12:12pm 
There are open source software controller that are free, Openrgb and Signalrgb are two, sure there are others. Razor, Asus, Amd, Steelseries and others seem reluctant to share there info so its difficult to find one that does all.

I removed armoury crate myself, its just not worth the hassle and I refuse to install 3 different packages just for coloured lights i don't need.
Last edited by Carlsberg; Feb 15 @ 12:14pm
I somehow managed to miss Kingston Fury CTRL software which controls the RGB of my memory.:lunar2019crylaughingpig: All is good now :lunar2019piginablanket:
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Date Posted: Feb 15 @ 11:34am
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