![]() ![]() The process is really simple, but in case you’d rather see this in video form, we’ve produced this quick setup video to get you up to speed. In the event that you decide that you’d rather not use the plugin, you can disable it by unchecking a box in the iCUE settings panel. Note: Aura needs to be installed since the plugin relies on Aura’s services, but its control panel shouldn’t be actively running when you do this. Your ASUS motherboard should now show up with the rest of your iCUE-compatible hardware! You’ll be able to apply multiple complex layers of lighting effects and even control devices connected to your motherboard’s 4 wire, 12v analog RGB header (the newer 3 wire, 5v addressable RGB header present on more recent motherboards is not supported currently). If you're shopping for them online, just search for 5050 RGB LED or 5050 LED strip and there will be more than enough options to choose from. How do I make it work?Įxcellent question! To enable motherboard lighting control in iCUE, simply install Aura 1.07.79 and update to the latest version of iCUE. AURA RGB Strip Headers support standard 5050RGB LED strips with a maximum power rating of 12V/2A, it's best to keep the length within two meters for best brightness. A plugin is used for maintenance reasons as we aim to keep compatibility with newer versions of Aura (to include future motherboard releases or other products) as they come out. Well, to put it simply, we use the ASUS Aura SDK to talk to the onboard lighting controller on ASUS Aura Ready motherboards. ![]()
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