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I just built my new PC and I must say it looks really nice, but the problem I have is that I use NZXT CAM software to control RGB on my fans/pump/led strips, and RGB Fusion to control the RGB on my MOBO and GPU. My G.skill trident z RGB can also be controlled by RGB Fusion but that just ruins it since G.skill ram can be controlled with it's software and it's much more prettier but RGB Fusion and G.skill software aren't compatible. So is there a way to control G.skill ram and components that use RGB fusion?

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There are some projects that tried to combine eco-systems under one umbrella.  But you still need multiple programs running to control everything.  It gets worse by conflicts of software that can control other parts.  If i even have RGB fusion installed, it will mess up the lighting effects of my Corsair RAM, since it can control that as well as icue.

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As mentioned above there are some projects like RGB.net that have tried to group some of these together, but Fusion will alwayse be an issue; the reason is that their API is the worst disaster that I have ever seen in my life. There is even a few on git in the RGB.net discussions that have tried and found it to be utterly hopeless....

 

Sad to say Gigabyte will never play nice with any of the other kids, which sucks because my GPU and MoBo are also Gigabyte and my case is NZXT.

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