

Depending on your platform and accessories, you can use our Aura Sync utility to control your keyboard, monitor, motherboard, GPU, case lights, and even compatible components from other manufacturers. Aura is built into our Armoury Crate software, which means it lives alongside other system tools like fan controls and system monitoring on ROG laptops. What is Aura Sync?Īura is ASUS’ RGB control software. Available on both our laptops and desktop platforms, Aura is a one stop shop for controlling anything RGB on your system. It allows you to customize your RGB LEDs to your heart's content. But unless you're into the unicorn aesthetic, you probably don't want to leave it that way-you’ll want to make it your own using your favorite colors and lighting patterns. If you would rather go to the page and download it directly you can do that here in case they've released a new version.ġ: Make sure you plug in the fan header and either the USB or RGB header (See Below*).Ģ: Download either the motherboard RGB software here (Select "RGB Fusion"), or the Cooler Master software here depending on whether you used the RGB header or USB header respectively.When you first boot up a modern gaming PC, you'll undoubtedly be greeted by a rainbow of lights coming from the keyboard and other hardware. If you plugged in the other cable (12v 4-Pin RGB on the right) then you can use your motherboard's RGB control which you can download here from Gigabyte. Then you don't need the RGB cable and can just download this software from Cooler Master and you should be good. If one of the cables you plugged in was this one:

To check if your motherboard has an RGB header, look for this (I know you have a Gigabyte, but just in case others are curious):įrom what I've read (Never had the wraith prism cooler) it uses a 4-Pin connector and has a USB connector "powered by Cooler Master" so it may have an RGB controller built-in. 4 pin headers are different (Shown below).do not mix these up! Here's an article on the difference for you. RGB controller with a remote: Rainbow LED Controller W/ Remote (If you're going to use this one you may need this adapter and cable) Simple button-based RGB controller to stash inside the case: Simple Cooler Master RGB Controller Here's some links if your motherboard doesn't have an RGB header:
