JEMC said:
SvennoJ said:
4 million sales for Beat Saber, well deserved! I contributed with 4 or 5 music packs and still play it regularly. It's actually a curse. Every time I feel like VR gaming I turn on Beat Saber first, get the headset sweaty, then don't play anything else lol. Holographic projectors need to be invented!
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It really is one of the most popular games as of late, and not just in terms of VR. Captain_Yuri said:
So the one thing that has been annoying me to no end other than the long arse waiting for pc components... Is the fact that so many PC component companies are trying to force you into their nonsense eco system while giving you meh worthy products.
Take Corsair for example.
I was looking at their h150i 360 AIO. The problem I have with Corsair is while their AIO pumps and etc are pretty good, their fans are noisy at high rpm. Like very noisy. So it's like, alright, what if I replace those fans? Well then the problem is that Corsair's iCue software and command core controller only supports Corsair fans so the RGB would be out of sync. And worst of all, even if I keep those corsair fans, unless I buy more corsair fans for the rest of my case, nothing will Sync up. And this applies to a lot of other companies as well.
So after a lot of research... I just wanted to say... Thank fuck for Lian Li. Their Lconnect Software has the ability to pass on the RGB control over to the motherboard software in which case, it doesn't matter what type of RGB stuff you have, as long as those things can connect to the motherboard, you can have it all sync up nicely. And on top of that, Lian Li's SL120 Unifans are actually good instead of Corsair's lack of innovation with their ML series fans... This also applies to Lian Li cases vs Corsair cases.
TLDR: Lian Li is shitting on other RGB fan companies and their stupid nonsense with true innovation while allowing the motherboard to control all the RGB and etc |
I though most case fans and AIOs could be connected to the motherboard and be controlled through the mobo software. If Corsair doesn't allow that, then it's a dick move on their part. |
You can connect the PWM cable to the mobo but not the RGB cable. You need a Corsair Command Core controller for that