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6 things to consider when buying RGB hardware for your PC
If you want your PC to glow like it's radioactive, the good news is that almost every component in your computer can be found ...
In February, I reviewed the HD Max – a mid-sized portable Bluetooth speaker from Treblab with 50W of power and some heavy duty bass output. The company’s latest release takes a different approach, ...
RGB lighting in PC hardware is ubiquitous. It's almost impossible to eliminate it from a new build, unless you're pretty intentional with your component choice. Many PC users love it, while others ...
Microsoft will soon save you the hassle of installing an OEM's software to control the swanky RGB effects on pricey PC peripherals. The latest preview build of Windows 11, which is now rolling to ...
If you're about to build a PC, you may have come across the terms ARGB and RGB. While both mean that you get fancy lighting on your system, they are not the same. And knowing the difference can often ...
In a recent Windows developer blog post, Microsoft announced it will finally be adding RGB control software to Windows 11, 5 years after we first saw our first hint that Microsoft was building Windows ...
Not much variety in RGB options Button does same RGB effects as software Limited EQ options Sensitive to keyboard presses/unwanted sounds Some audiophiles will have you believe that all the best ...
RGB keyboards are the sports cars of the keyboard world. You don’t need one, but they are sure nice to have. These LED-backlit keyboards generate custom colors by projecting simultaneous combinations ...
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