None of us wants bland PCs, it’s so easy for a top gaming PC to look just like any other. This is why many of the top custom PC hardware manufacturers offer crazy-hot LED lights that change the way your PC looks.

Not only that, most manufacturers now let you control your PC lights through software, including advanced synchronization. Let’s look at the four most popular RGB LED systems you can buy into.

Asus Aura

Asus released Aura not so long ago. It is a great way to control your RGB light strips via software. It works well with the Asus ROG motherboards, as these come with headers that allow you to hook up your choice of lights.

Once hooked up you use the Asus Aura software to control the lights. You get a global on/off feature as well as the ability to fine-tune your lights as much as you want. There is a really big range of Aura capable gear, letting you customize your PC just the way you want it.

Corsair iCUE

Not that long ago Corsair decided to merge bits of app functionality. It has always used CUE to enable you to control RGB lighting, but it has now merged it with a range of other app features to create iCUE.

With iCUE, you can control everything from your cooling to your lighting in one app. It also enables amazing synchronizations between different devices. For example, you can rely on temperature monitoring of your CPU to create certain lighting effects, for example. It’s a top feature that we think will become very popular.

Gigabyte Aorus

We all know Gigabyte, that reliable manufacturer of both affordable and top-end motherboards and GPUs. Gigabyte sells so much equipment that it simply had to get into the game of RGB lighting. They’ve done it with Aorus.

Aorus runs throughout the Gigabyte family, including for example onboard RGB packaging enabling stunning lighting displays. The company is firm about its commitment to let gamers decorate their rigs with lights, even including RGBW extension cables when you buy a Gigabyte motherboard!

MSI Mystic Light

MSI’s RGB lighting product was announced way back in 2017 and it has proven to be really popular. Called Mystic Light Sync, it lets you do all the expected stuff with RGB lights. It is compatible with a range of other products.

Many of MSI’s own components come with lighting features. For example, some MSI gaming graphics cards come with RGB lights built-in, even featuring a display of animating lights, sure to impress everyone who’s watching.

Where can I buy these RGB products?

We’ve got great news – here at Gear-up.me we know how popular RGB lights are so we stock all the popular lighting kits and systems in our store.

You can buy individual lights and the associated components you need to sync them with. Whether you prefer Asus Aura or Corsair iCUE, you can buy it from Gear-up.me.