ASUS Motherboard Integration *BETA*



As you saw from our CES 2020 announcement, we are now in a partnership to allow for their motherboard RGB lighting zones to be integrated in iCUE. This means that Aura Sync compatible motherboards will now appear in iCUE and allow all of their zones of lighting to be configurable together with your other iCUE-support devices. As part of this reveal, we will start the beta so you can get your hands on early access to start playing with the feature.



To set this up, here is what you will need:



1.) Aura Sync Compatible Motherboard (List provided below)

2.) iCUE v3.23 or newer

3.) AURA v1.07.79 or newer (

4.) iCUE ASUS Plugin (attached to this thread)



Steps for Installation:



1.) Ensure iCUE is installed. If it is running, exit the application.



2.) Install AURA. This software only needs to be installed. Do not start the application as it cannot be running simultaneously with iCUE.



3.) Download the plugin attached to this thread labeled ASUS Plugin.zip



4.) Extract the zip (with the folder) to your iCUE folder/plugins. For most users, this will be C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\plugins



It should look like this:







5.) Start up iCUE. If your motherboard is supported, it will show up as ASUS Motherboard:







The number of zones configurable on your motherboard will vary by model, but all configurable zones will be able to use the same iCUE lighting effects as a typical RGB strip. If you have any devices connected to the RGB Header, these will also be configurable as one zone. We don't support individually addressable headers at this time.







Please enjoy this next level of integration as we continue to expand the iCUE ecosystem. Hi everyone,As you saw from our CES 2020 announcement, we are now in a partnership to allow for their motherboard RGB lighting zones to be integrated in iCUE. This means that Aura Sync compatible motherboards will now appear in iCUE and allow all of their zones of lighting to be configurable together with your other iCUE-support devices. As part of this reveal, we will start the beta so you can get your hands on early access to start playing with the feature.To set this up, here is what you will need:1.) Aura Sync Compatible Motherboard (List provided below)2.) iCUE v3.23 or newer3.) AURA v1.07.79 or newer ( https://www.asus.com/campaign/aura/us/download.html 4.) iCUE ASUS Plugin (attached to this thread)Steps for Installation:1.) Ensure iCUE is installed. If it is running, exit the application.2.) Install AURA. This software only needs to be installed. Do not start the application as it cannot be running simultaneously with iCUE.3.) Download the plugin attached to this thread labeled ASUS Plugin.zip4.) Extract the zip (with the folder) to your iCUE folder/plugins. For most users, this will beIt should look like this:5.) Start up iCUE. If your motherboard is supported, it will show up as ASUS Motherboard:The number of zones configurable on your motherboard will vary by model, but all configurable zones will be able to use the same iCUE lighting effects as a typical RGB strip. If you have any devices connected to the RGB Header, these will also be configurable as one zone. We don't support individually addressable headers at this time.Please enjoy this next level of integration as we continue to expand the iCUE ecosystem. Attached Images ASUS 1.PNG (6.7 KB, 67439 views) ASUS 2.PNG (111.9 KB, 66781 views) ASUS 3.PNG (810.2 KB, 68931 views) Attached Files ASUS Plugin.zip (269.2 KB, 39808 views) ASUS Aura Sync Compatible Motherboards v2.pdf (144.4 KB, 21775 views)



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