Rgb fusion 2.0 profiles
I saw the post and replied to it.Menu Menu. I made a video about it and how you can use it to sync asus aura with corsair, razer and more. I searched in the whole internet but i can't find how. I would love to see iCUE integrate this kind of ability to change the colours of your RGB components connected to the motherboard using standard connectors. Maybe this will aid Corsair in developing something more integrated with iCUE or reduce the development time. So you will have to copy some files to the needed locations. As it is currently in it's "beta stage", I haven't made an installation package. All my tool is monitor processes, parses in XML, and creates a command line to be executed. My tool uses another open source command line tool that someone developed with Gigabyte's SDK. It works well and I don't have to think about it, once I have my profiles setup and the tool installed. We haven't tested with any other motherboard. This tool was tested on two machines with the Z Gaming 7.
#Rgb fusion 2.0 profiles windows#
When you boot up windows or are not in a game the profile is set to the default. The tool loads the profile for the game and it stays that way, until the game is quit. If the name of the XML file matches a running process it parses in the XML and uses a command line tool to set the colors and effects for the different zones. On load it scans a specified profile directory for XML files. My tool does not communicate directly with iCUE, though iCUE and my tool both share the same trigger, which is a running process. Though maybe they might find this useful for them.Īs Gigabyte's Z Gaming 7 is loaded with RGB and I have devices attached to it's header, it was really important to have the color and some effects match, else it would look out of place or I would have to disable some lighting.īoth iCUE and my tool "sync" via a running process. I know Corsair will be working on this type of functionality, though I don't know how long it will take them and how extensive the functionality will be. This is after playing with something a lot more mature like CUE.
#Rgb fusion 2.0 profiles software#
I had higher expectations when I got my Z Gaming 7 as it had lots of RGB as well as headers, though the software fell a bit short of my expectations. I took down the latest release for this reason. Reputation: Edit: Due to some issues with Gigabyte, I am holding off on development of this, until some issues are resolved. Due to the COVID outbreak, we understand that you may have concerns about products delivered to you.