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Asus takes its RGB game to the next level with a standalone LED controller

Asus takes its RGB game to the next level with a standalone LED controller

6 years ago
Anonymous $CLwNLde341

https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-takes-its-rgb-game-to-the-next-level-with-a-standalone-led-controller/

Have you ever been told you need to lighten up? Depending on your interpretation, you can do exactly that with Asus' new ROG Aura Terminal, a standalone RGB lighting control box that supports a whole bunch of LEDs.

It's a four-port controller, each of which supports up to 90 LEDs max, and a total of 210 LEDs throughout. The math doesn't add up there, so if utilizing all four channels, you can't have all of them beaming 90 LEDs.

Asus takes its RGB game to the next level with a standalone LED controller

May 29, 2018, 6:34pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-takes-its-rgb-game-to-the-next-level-with-a-standalone-led-controller/ > Have you ever been told you need to lighten up? Depending on your interpretation, you can do exactly that with Asus' new ROG Aura Terminal, a standalone RGB lighting control box that supports a whole bunch of LEDs. > It's a four-port controller, each of which supports up to 90 LEDs max, and a total of 210 LEDs throughout. The math doesn't add up there, so if utilizing all four channels, you can't have all of them beaming 90 LEDs.