• GreyBeard@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I receive a fancy gaming computer from someone, and it was littered with LEDs. OpenRGB let me turn them all off, it really does a good job.

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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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    This looks awesome, I would love if there was an android app for smart bulbs, outlets, etc. I hate having to install a new app for each brand.

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      I use Home Assistant for that. It ties everything together quite nicely.

      Also, a lot of the generic devices are really Tuya devices and can be controlled using a single instance of Tuya Smart Life.

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    1 year ago

    hi all, i’m new to openrgb, (and first post on Lemmy), i’m trying this software but many problem with software, or better with profiles. I have a windows 10 pc, rayzen5 cpu, amd gpu, some corsair fan, some razer led stripe and keyboard. All device are set correctly i think and openrgb see all and manage it, but everytime i close app, at restart cannot load profile (or better load but seem no change), loose effect in use, loose parameter, loose hardware sync config, each time need to setup everything again… is this normal? i’m using 0.8 release, because 0.9 did not load any plugin in my case.

    thanks for support

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    1 year ago

    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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    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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    1 year ago

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

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    1 year ago

    I’m using ckb-next for my Corsair peripherals. Every other component in my Linux system either doesn’t have RGB or has RGB intentionally disabled in the UEFI.