
If there really is any thing that can be done to begin with.Īnd with no real standards per se regarding RGB then it all gets more complicated with proprietary connections and pin combos.įor the most part trying to determine what will and will not work takes some effort and paying close attention to the documentation. but really getting those LED's to do something is left to the end user to figure out. being "hot" is that manufacturer's are just sticking "RGB" in any where they can just for the sake of sales.

My general sense of things is that with RGB/ARGB etc. The entire color concept of changing colors with speeds, patterns, in a dynamic way is what makes RGB etc. Why? It really does not make much sense to just have hardware that lights up in pretty colors either fixed or minimally controlled by some basic code via firmware.
