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Hey everyone :-) OMG I love OpenRGB, I’m having a lot of fun with the effects plugin! However I haven’t been able to get the three fans from my Corsair H170i AIO working, only the pump. Can anyone offer any suggestions? They just turned off as soon as I opened the software.

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I have combined OpenRGB with openrgb-python and a Python script like here to make my PC cycle from blue to red according to the maximum temperature between CPU and GPU. Now i can see even a light load on my CPU (< 2°C) by simply looking at the pc. OpenRGB can even control the RGB on my DualShock 4.

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Are there any fancy frontends for it on Linux? I found OpenRGB a few years back through Artemis, but I believe that’s Windows only…

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Artemis has been ported to Linux since then!

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I was gonna ask where but I found it here! (https://artemis-rgb.com/releases/linux)
Thanks for the heads up! Will give it a try on Linux

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I love OpenRGB. It’s such a fast and lightweight alternative to Corsair iCUE, which is needlessly heavy, clunky, and resource-intensive just to tell your lights what color to be.

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Not quite the same thing but wled is another awesome open source led controller project.

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