It’s ideal for anyone looking to build an RGB build from the ground up. The Crosshair VII Hero Wi-Fi passes Aura signals on to any components in its PCIe or DIMM slots, so you don’t need to use the onboard headers for controlling compatible graphics cards or RAM. At its core, we installed an ROG Crosshair VII Hero Wi-Fi motherboard equipped with multiple built-in lighting zones. We chose our AMD Ryzen build as the bearer of RGB light for this guide. That gives you plenty of options when building a blinged-out rig, and it also makes adding RGB to your existing setup really easy. We’ve built Aura Sync into tons of our gear, including our peripherals, and many of our industry partners have done the same.
How to beginĪs with any PC build, you need to start by compiling a list of compatible components. We went hog wild on an all-Aura build to show you how to do it. Now you can build a battlestation armed to the teeth with synchronized RGB lighting effects thanks to Aura Sync, and it’s easier to set up than you might think. As colorful lighting made its way from keyboards and mice to cases, graphics cards, and even motherboards, we developed software to help enthusiasts customize and control all of those LEDs in perfect harmony. The RGB revolution is in full swing, and everybody is a winner.