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OpenRGB 0.5 Released With Support For More Devices


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While most hardware vendors don't support Linux to the extent that any products with configurable RGB lighting controls will officially be supported, OpenRGB has been one of the successful community projects for allowing many different devices to enjoy configurable, cross-vendor. and open-source RGB lighting controls.

 

OpenRGB 0.5 was released overnight for this open-source RGB lighting control solution that works not only on Linux but Windows too. OpenRGB supports a wide range of devices from the likes of ASUS, ASRock, Gigabyte, Corsair, MSI, Razer, Thermaltake, and more. With OpenRGB 0.5 there is support for EVGA graphics cards that have RGB lighting, Philips Wiz, Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB, Sony DualShock 4, Logitech G213, ASUS mice, HyperX Fury Ultra, Cooler Master ARGB, and other new devices supported. There is also better performance with the NZXT Hue+, Kingston HyperX DRAM handling improvements, and other device-specific work. OpenRGB continues to advance primarily through reverse-engineering the RGB control protocols for the different vendors and also other open-source projects that have similarly carried out reverse engineering efforts on these protocols that generally lack public documentation.

 

Source: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OpenRGB-0.5-Released

 

 

Good news for Windows and Linux users with lots of RGB hardware.

 

I just tried the Windows Binary and it detects my Asus X570 board no problem, doesn't find my Razer Death Adder 2013 or Logitech G903 though.  I didn't expect the Death Adder 2013 to be support as it's just a couple Green LED's, and Logitech's software isn't actually that bad since it let's you manage the profiles and everything as well.

 

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I use this in Linux, it detects my G502 Hero.

 

 

BTW, when I open this thread and only in this thread.  I get this warning

 

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from https://forums.extremehw.net to https://js.stripe.com.

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9 hours ago, Diffident said:

I use this in Linux, it detects my G502 Hero.

 

 

BTW, when I open this thread and only in this thread.  I get this warning

 

 

 

Stripe is payment processing and I think @ENTERPRISE is using that for the site donations, maybe it's just picking that up?

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Yes Strip is a payment processing platform we use as a alternative to Paypal as not all like utilizing Paypal :)

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