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RGB lighting middleware

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RGB lighting middleware is combination of programs and services working together with device drivers to control the RGB lighting depending on either user configuration or even situation in game itself.

Vendor specific middleware

ASRock Polychrome Sync

ASUS Aurora Sync

Corsair iCUE

iCUE is Corsair's solution for RGB lighting. One of its flagship features is, that its use extends past PC peripherals (Keyboards, Mice and Headphones) allowing to modify RGB lighting of Corsair's RAM, coolers and fans.

Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0

Logitech G Lightsync

Part of Logitech Gaming Software.

MSI Mystic Lighting Sync

Razer Chroma RGB

SteelSeries PrismSync

Part of SteelSeries Engine.

Third party

Project Aurora

Project Aurora is a third party, open source solution for handling RPG lighting. List of supported games and devices can be found in project's Github page.