However this is a ever growing list and not many people I know stick to one vendor. Then icue has come along way to integrate other lighting software like aorus, aura, Mystic light and others. I think anybody building a computer today would at some point use corair in some way or another. I have purchased a few Corair products, h150i rgb, K77 and some ssd's. I think the fan controllers will "just work" well enough but I'm not sure because I haven't put the system under sustained load yet.Īnyway, I'm very disappointed to say the least, but I guess this is what you get when you want to run Linux and don't do your homework. I'd be willing to dual boot and run windows to set the lights to a constant color if they would retain that color through subsequent boots into Linux, but I'm not sure if that will work. I'll keep trying but it hangs (and I think it hangs when trying to scan the Vengeance RGB RAM, not sure though, but I might have to patch the kernel which i'm not excited about).Īnyway, this is a very sad state of affairs. I haven't been able to get OpenRGB to work. Fortunately I haven't opened any boxes yet and can probably return basically everything and look for parts that have Linux software.įollow-up, I built my first PC ever instead of returning the stuff and I have a f- RGB disco. I was naive and assumed that, surely, you can run this stuff with Linux. Ugh, I just bought a bunch of Corsair stuff to build a computer (first build ever).
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