

Implementing new RGB ecosystems requires a significant amount of work for us to get right and creates an on-going maintenance cost for us. One problem is that currently, every hardware manufacturer has their own standards and APIs for RGB lighting, meaning every RGB implementation needs to be custom-tailored and comes with its own caveats and problems, as we have learned from our Corsair iCUE and Razer Chroma implementations. Idea is that WPE would be able to control all your rgb, even if you build consists of msi, corsair and maybe another one of the bigger brands etc That said I want to focus on good parts before the rgb so I don't want to make a build where it's all corsair or all asus or all msi parts etc just for the rgb. I will be building a VR PC at the end of the year, hoping for some good black friday sales, and was looking into the whole RGB thing as it not something I paid much attention too but would like to make a "rgb" build where all the rgb will sync up. Now maybe WPE can do this already, not sure, but that not the impression I ma getting? Right now the whole RGB sycning thing seems fragmented so it seems to me it would be good if WPE could kind of pick up the reins and have plug in's for the major one's like:Īnd maybe then then razer chroma since razers eems fairly popular but It would be better to get the major moboboards makers get a plug in before razer any day. I currently have a corsair keyboard and I see WPE has an icue plug in which is great but I am wondering does WPE have plug in's for the other main light syncing software out there?
