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ARGB stands for Addressable RGB, RGB is just a buzzword which could mean anything depending on the context. Addressable means each individual LED of a LED strip can be controlled individually and have a different color. In contrast there are LED strips which are cheaper where all LEDs have the same color.
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If you want you can write scripts to enable different profiles using https://github.com/Legion2/open-cue-cli (inofficial)
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I updated to iCUE 3.34.161 and since then I often get artifacts and glitches on the LS100 strips which are also visible in iCUE. When this happens the LS100 stop using the color from the monitor and instead shows random colors on the leds, see attached gif. The LS100 worked perfectly before the update (iCUE 3.33.x). To temporary fix this, iCUE must be restarted, but after some time it happens again. GeForce driver version: 451.48
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But as I already stated in https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1060012#post1060012, when I select the second monitor for Video Lighting nothing happens. The Video Lighting continue to use the colors from the first monitor even though I have selected the second monitor. I attached an gif to show how the lighting does not change when I change the selected monitor. For the first LS100 I can select two monitors but not the third. In the middle of the video I select the second LS100 and for it I cannot change the monitor at all.
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I have a second LS100 but when I try to setup Video Lighting for both on different monitors both LS100 stop working and stay black. I'm using iCUE 3.32.80.
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iCUE 3.32.80 changed the GameSdkEffects directory to C:\ProgramData\Corsair\CUE\GameSdkEffects.
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TLDR; What you are probably are looking for is https://rgbsync.com/ The GameSDK has the same limitations as the normal SDK. The "game" must be running to control the lighting effects via iCUE. That's why I created https://github.com/Legion2/open-cue-service a background service which always must be running. The service "persist" the settings you set to it as long as it's running.
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I created a new version of the CLI tool, which now doesn't require java anymore to be installed. Pre built versions are available for download in the GitHub Release https://github.com/Legion2/open-cue-cli/releases/latest.
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You can rename the dir in the config file, but the directory must be in the iCUE GameSdkEffects directory and contain a priorities.cfg. I exported all my profiles and stored them there. I didn't checked if you can use a symlink. Keep in mind there are some naming restrictions for the profiles when using them with the SDK.