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Is there 3rd party software to sync the RGB across 3 different types of devices?

kelvinhall05

I've got my specs in my signature, and I want to sync the "color cycle" RGB mode on each device together so they all cycle the same color at the same time. How do I do this? If it uses external software it has to be free. Thanks!

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There are third party options like Asus Aura Sync and MSI Mystic Light, but your peripherals have to specifically support this system, which they don't all do that.

I know the Masterkeys Pro L is on the Mystic Light QVL, but I don't think I have seen the other peripherals mentioned on any of such lists.

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2 hours ago, kelvinhall05 said:

I've got my specs in my signature, and I want to sync the "color cycle" RGB mode on each device together so they all cycle the same color at the same time. How do I do this? If it uses external software it has to be free. Thanks!

Yes but as @Minibois stated your peripherals, gpu, or even motherboard have to support the software

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