Asus Enables Windows Dynamic Lighting for AMD 600 and Intel 700 Devices

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10 Jul 2024

Asus Among First to Support Windows Dynamic Lighting Feature

Gaming gear, known for its excessive RGB lighting, often requires specific software or third-party solutions for synchronisation, leading to compatibility issues. The introduction of Windows Dynamic Lighting as a built-in personalisation option is set to change this. This feature allows users to customise and synchronise lighting across multiple devices, provided manufacturers support them.

Asus has already enabled this feature for headphones and laptops, but it seems it has already started to extend support to include motherboards. A recent Benchlife report (via VideoCardz) revealed that Asus motherboards equipped with AMD 600 and Intel 700 chipsets (picture is of a ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming WIFI) now support Windows Dynamic Lighting. This functionality can be activated or disabled via the BIOS under the LED Lighting tab.

While Windows Dynamic Lighting may seem less sophisticated than third-party utilities, its potential for widespread adoption is still promising. The fast response from manufacturers, like ASRock offering Dynamic Lighting support just three months after Microsoft’s initial announcement, suggests that this feature’s appeal is expected to grow, potentially prompting Microsoft to enhance its functionality.

Image credit: Benchlife

KitGuru says: Should Microsoft invest in improving Windows Dynamic Lighting, or is it enough to allow for basic RGB lighting synchronisation across all of your devices in a single location?

Update: 10 Jul 2024
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