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RadicalxEdward

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About RadicalxEdward

  • Birthday 04/30/1989
  1. I was looking up the patch notes just out of curiosity, glad I did and then found this thread. Guess I won't bother updating since everything is working for the most part.
  2. Thanks! Do you know where you found out about this? Since I can control my ram via iCUE, i guess i'll consider it enabled, i'd just like to have a reference for talking with Corsair support about Aura controlling the RAM (which isn't considered a beta feature like iCUE controlling Aura) I'm using a mix of both Aura and iCUE. iCUE can control: Asus X570-E mobo Dominator RGB ram Aura can control: Asus X570-E mobo Evolv X case aRGB strips Sapphire RX 5700 XT GPU So i went back to iCUE just for RAM and Aura (via Armory Crate since you can make custom effects) for everything else and am working on getting Aura to control the RAM to see if that's any good until iCUE can control aRGB headers. For my situation, whichever app applied a setting last takes priority (with the occasional conflict that makes the lights flicker and requires a couple re-applys / restarts to fix.) But that applies to everything, meaning when iCUE takes over (which has to be left running in the systray to control the mobo) the aRGB stuff goes off. I haven't found a way to have Aura control the aRGB strips and iCUE control everything else including the mobo.
  3. I tried setting this up with the Asus ROG STRIX X570-E Gaming and it worked flawlessly. The motherboard is controllable (as far as the limited leds on it will allow) and the animations even look smoother than similar aura ones. It doesn't control anything addressable obviously like my phanteks case leds but the two standard RGB headers show up (though i don't have any non-addressable stuff i can test with) However, due to the limited control I decided to go the other way around and use Aura/Armory Crate to control the Corsair Dominator ram rather than have iCUE control the mobo so that I could have everything sync. Aura integration isn't a beta feature according to Corsair support, but they say you have to enable "SPD Write" in bios which doesn't seem to be a common option on motherboards anymore and would require patching the BIOS with a hex editor in exactly the right spot. has anyone else tried this method of Aura/Corsair integration and gotten the RAM to show up in Aura?
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