can anyone tell me how i can get my ram to sync up with armoury crate i’ve tried everything and i can’t seem to work out how it gets linked any suggestions? The ram works fine it’s only the lighting which won’t sync it’s just stuck on rainbow.

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  2. TinyBreeze987

    Brother. I don’t have any firm advice but as someone who has been fighting with every aspect of RGB for 2 days I can commiserate.

    I’ve quickly learned that there is ZERO standardization and even OpenRGB (which I personally think should be *the* solution) does best to fight against these garbage proprietary systems (Armoury/Mystic/iCue/Signal)

    I’m a developer and currently trying to reverse engineer the signal data itself as natively as possible and it involves a lot of disabling Windows services set by these apps – which some can’t be uninstalled as they’ll turn off all lights like a child with a tantrum.

    Good luck and I advise all of us to share what we learn as we do. There no reason something so simple, in a hobby of DIYers, should be this difficult.

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