The only thing that I can't control for now, are the colors on the two back fans, since they're directly connected to the MOBO I have the lights on them turned off and hardly notice them though. I certainly think it's only a matter of time until they "crack" MSI compatibility.Īny other questions, let me know! I'll try to fish for a photo of my rig from when everything was up and running. Since Signal's release a couple months ago, they've added support for almost every RAM stick, including mines, and greatly improved Corsair-related support. The dev team is really active, and the program is insanely good, much more so than the limited iCUE (which will be your main controller should you use JackNet, as JN copies off whatever scheme you draw up on iCUE). Can't guarantee it'll work, though it certainly did in the past.īut I personally think your best bet will be sticking with Signal and waiting until support for MSI boards comes along. I haven't tried it for myself, if you want to do it, get on the JackNet discord and ask for a beta invite. But around early '21, they had an update (1.8) which literally broke everything, and so they scrapped that version altogether and are currently working on "JackNet 2.0". The best time for RGB control on MSI boards was 2020 JackNet was perfectly functional and ran amazingly, I had my PC all set up. Along with this, MSI Afterburner is free and works with almost any graphics card, AMD, or Nvidia. Along with controlling fan speed, it can display memory usage, CPU/GPU temperature, FPS (Frames Per Second), GPU voltage, and frequency in real-time. That should solve your first issue.Īs for software. MSI Afterburner is free software that allows you to overclock your computer. Each splitter can hold up to 3 connected fans, so 6 in total (in my case, I was lucky to have bought a CPU with 3 Corsair fans that came with their own controller, so I only needed to connect 3 more fans). You'll need to find yourself some splitters. The fans also support auto-tuning, where MSIs calibrates and then tunes your fans for you to their. I too needed to connect more fans than there were aRGB slots on the board (there's only 2 IIRC, and another one for water cooling). MSIs offerings for fan control are found in their Command Center application. Awesome board, the Mortar, wouldn't trade it for the world. Hey my guy! I'll lend you a hand since I went through practically the same path.
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