

Some components are controlled without the need to plug in any fiddly plugs. Motherboard software such as Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light and Corsair iCUE are all very well-known, and will work with RAM, RGB LED strip-lights, fan case RGB lighting and CPU cooler RGB lighting amongst others. The 'A' in ARGB stands for Addressable, and that means you'll be able to control more elements in your RGB setup. Ideally you will need a motherboard or case that supports ARGB. For those of us with generic RGB lighting and ARGB capable motherboards, we've included a short guide for festive Christmas lighting, too! If you use Corsair, ASUS or MSI RGB software, this process is simple enough, and there's even light themes you can download. Today, MSI offers the Mystic Light Sync on Enthusiast Gaming, Performance Gaming and Arsenal Gaming series motherboards, RGB lighting personalization and customization can be done in just a few clicks through the MSI GAMING APP for you to mix and match LED lighting in your entire gaming system.Once you've finished with your festive tree and house decorations there's only one thing left to light up this Christmas - your RGB PC.

Using Mystic Light Sync, synchronize all your RGB lighting-supporting components from the motherboard, graphics card, DDR4 memory, chassis, peripherals and RGB lighting modules. MSI aims to provide a perfect foundation and eco system for the best RGB lighting experience. Today MSI created a dedicated landing page for the Mystic Light Sync found here.

MSI desires to be in the lead when it comes to RGB lighting innovation thus created the Mystic Light Sync that is features with the new Intel 200 Series as well as AMD AM4 Ryzen Series motherboards. MSI is proud to be the first brand to integrate RGB lighting on motherboards with the introduction of the MSI X99A GODLIKE GAMING motherboard.
