Asus is planning to assist Microsoft’s new Dynamic Lighting characteristic that permits Home windows 11 customers to regulate a motherboard’s RGB lighting with no need a separate app. Asus has began testing new beta BIOS updates for each of its AMD 600 and Intel 700 collection motherboards that embrace the Dynamic Lighting assist.
Microsoft added Dynamic Lighting to Home windows 11 in September, offering native RGB lighting controls inside Home windows for the very first time. The characteristic lets customers management RGB lights utilizing the open HID LampArray normal, and producers like Acer, Asus, HP, HyperX, Logitech, Razer, and Twinkly have all partnered with Microsoft to assist this.
The Dynamic Lighting assist on Asus’ newest motherboards requires a BIOS replace that needs to be obtainable within the coming weeks. A beta model is out there proper now from Asus’ boards for AMD and Intel boards, however I wouldn’t suggest flashing a beta BIOS until you’re glad to revive an older BIOS model in the event you run into bugs.
As soon as your Asus board helps Dynamic Lighting you may then handle the brightness, colours, and results within the Settings part of Home windows 11. The lighting controls are pretty primary proper now, however not less than you may keep away from Asus’ Armory Crate instrument and use native RGB controls in Home windows. This additionally means you don’t have to make use of third-party RGB controller software program like OpenRGB both, until you want the additional performance it supplies.