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MSI Z390 Boards have a Corsair RGB header - Mystic Light support coming soon?


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I just saw that the new MSI mainboards do have a Corsair RGB header. Does this mean when connecting my LED Hub to that header I can control the LEDs of the mainboard (and other MSI things like MSI GPUs) within iCUE to sync it to all my Corsair products? :o
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I just saw that the new MSI mainboards do have a Corsair RGB header. Does this mean when connecting my LED Hub to that header I can control the LEDs of the mainboard (and other MSI things like MSI GPUs) within iCUE to sync it to all my Corsair products? :o

its more like the other way around. you are able to control corsair stuff with mystic light

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Hi, sorry to jump in but I have a related question I thought I'd ask here. My understanding is that if I have, for example, 3 LL120 fans, instead of connecting the fan hub to the node pro I can connect it to the JCORSAIR header, but then instead of using Corsair software I can use MSI software for syncing and effects. I guess the benefit is I can sync it with other non Corsair things but would I still have access to all the same effects/modes?

 

E.g. can MSI Mystic Light to Pong, Rainbow Wave etc.?

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No, you are getting the effects through the software. Meaning that you will only get the effects the Mystic Light software offers.

Besides that I don't know if you can connect those fans to this header.

 

Thanks, that much I knew, was just wondering if mystic light had the same/similar effects since I believe you can't use Corsair Cue when hooked up that way.

 

I believe you can connect those fans, well, at least going by this video:

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