Tuesday, March 29th 2022

be quiet! ARGB Products Receive Full SignalRGB Support

be quiet!, the German manufacturer for premium PC components, is pleased to announce that all products in its portfolio with addressable RGB LEDs are now supported by SignalRGB, developed by the California-based company WhirlwindFX. This software solution has one of the biggest feature sets on the market for ARGB component synchronization. As of version 2.2.19, SignalRGB supports Pure Base 500DX, Silent Loop 2, and all Light Wings fan models with its vibrant lighting effects and synchronization options. The only requirement is that they are connected to a compatible motherboard or external ARGB controller.

SignalRGB is available in a free-to-use basic version, which offers full RGB control and special lighting effects for compatible ARGB devices, including fans, motherboards, memory, keyboards, mice, headsets, monitors, and more. SignalRGB Pro, available as a subscription service, offers additional extras catered specifically to hardware enthusiasts and gamers. Among these are fan control, hardware monitoring, advanced lighting effects, dedicated game integrations, and audio visualizers. The latest version of SignalRGB can be downloaded at signalrgb.com and will support all be quiet! ARGB products connected to a compatible controller without additional software or drivers.
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5 Comments on be quiet! ARGB Products Receive Full SignalRGB Support

#1
DeathtoGnomes
Now if only this controlled fan speed seen as color intensity.
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#2
aktpu
btarunrSignalRGB Pro, available as a subscription service
FFS, subscriptions in things like these seriously suck
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#3
Ferrum Master
What is this?

Why on earth I have to use anything besides openRGB? Especial big no to motherboard crapware and now this?

Subscription??? What drug abuse leads thinking getting good PR from this, and especially income.
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#4
Cutechri
No thanks. ARGB on fans is garbage.
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#5
AnarchoPrimitiv
I just use JackNET, it allows you to control anything through iCUE....yes, iCUE has its downsides, but I tried OpenRGB and it wouldn't work well, plus I do like how iCue allows you to edit animations/effects over a timeline
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