From 072a1533a8d589472198aed488e1fd4bd3183d05 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2020 21:20:35 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update readme.md --- readme.md | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 3126a34..b1d97f6 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ The intensity is based on the CPU load (can be disabled). The RGBPlugins solution contains two projects. Just use the one that fits your needs: * **MSI MysticLight**: For MSI boards supporting the [MSI MysticLight SDK](http://download.msi.com/uti_exe/Mystic_light_SDK.zip). You need to install the MSI DragonCenter service with the MysticLight addon. * **OpenRGB**: For all Boards supported by the open source project [OpenRGB](https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB). You need to run the OpenRGB package with the Server SDK enabled. + Some considerations: * The MSI Mysticlight SDK was not relaiable for a long time. Since the latest version (included in the package) it seems to connect fine. One issue (at least on my Motherboard) is that the LEDs briefly flicker every time they get a new setting. * OpenRGB is a very ambitious new open source project that aims to control all RGB PC devices via one interface. It is not yet very mature (as I speak it is version 0.4). It supports my MSI Motherboard board, but at startup it often doesn’t recognize the RGB hardware.