![]() ![]() I am completely new to I2C and kernel mods (of which I had to add `i2c-dev` and `i2c-piix4-aura` to get OpenAuraSDK to work), so my understanding could be way off.ģ) How to get OpenAuraSDK to not prevent ASUS Aura Sync from working. The devices it is not picking up include my GPU and my CPU cooler (addressable RGB header pins). The devices it's picking up include my RAM, motherboard and case. There are some that are labelled SMBus, and I'm led to believe from the minimal OpenAuraSDK install instructions that those are the devices it is picking up. ![]() There are a few things that I'm trying to figure out, and am all ears if anybody knows the answers/solutions to any of them.ġ) How to get the OpenAuraSDK settings fixed on startup.Įach time I reboot, I currently have to run OpenAuraSDK and reset the RGBs to how I want them to look.Ģ) How to get an Nvidia graphics card, and a peripheral plugged into an addressable RGB header (a CPU cooler) to be picked up by OpenAuraSDK.Ĭurrently, I can see a handful of devices by running `i2cdetect -l` (part of the `i2c-tools` package). You can buy your hardware with Aura Sync-compatible RGB, and can control the RGBs through either ASUS Aura Sync or OpenAuraSDK, although OpenAuraSDK doesn't currently have the full capabilities of ASUS Aura Sync. I've been playing with OpenAuraSDK, which is an open-source alternative to the proprietary, Windows-only ASUS Aura Sync software. ![]()
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