Well, I guess if I want a slim 5700xt going underwater is my only option. Intrigued.
Although not that I care for RGB, you said Mark it supports RGB through ICUE, does that mean it comes with the RGB built-in and you just need to connect the header? Or you need to add all the RGB stuff? Seemed confusing to me.
Also makes it more expensive as you'll need the Corsair Commander for the control I presume.
Well, I guess if I want a slim 5700xt going underwater is my only option. Intrigued.
Although not that I care for RGB, you said Mark it supports RGB through ICUE, does that mean it comes with the RGB built-in and you just need to connect the header? Or you need to add all the RGB stuff? Seemed confusing to me.
Also makes it more expensive as you'll need the Corsair Commander for the control I presume.
Based on the video on Corsairs website it seems to be builtin RGB with a header for activation. So yeah plug the header in and done. Control via ICUE software
Based on the video on Corsairs website it seems to be builtin RGB with a header for activation. So yeah plug the header in and done. Control via ICUE software
I figured it was probably this method. Just means it's going to require the Commander Pro device as onboard RGB headers only support the manufacturer RGB.. Which means add on another expensive $60 device for RGB. Ridiculous