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MSI Dragon Center RGB Software …
The Thermaltake Toughram RGB modules can be easily integrated into MSI’s Dragon Center and controlled via Mystic Light. However, Mystic Light does not offer as many effects as the Thermaltake Toughram software.
Mir der neuesten Software ist es nun auch möglich die Beleuchtung ohne das Dragoncenter zu zu steuern, im vorherigen Test des Thermaltake Toughram XG RGB DDR4-3600 gab es hier scheinbar noch einen Bug.
Thermaltake Toughram Software …
The Thermaltake Toughram software offers significantly more settings than MSI Mystic Light, for example.
Here is an overview of the adjustable effects.
Also, you can match the color of the modules to the temperature sensors.
The last tab offers a few system startup settings. There, you can activate the location services to get local weather information, which then adjusts the color of the memory modules to the local weather. In combination with the Amazon Alexa voice control, you can use “Alexa, tell Thermaltake” to query the weather and then adjust the color of the RAM modules to the weather.
In the test system with the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, the Sapphire RX5700XT Nitro+ SE and the MSI MPG Gungir 110 RGB tower, cooled by an Enermax Liqmax II 240, the Toughram still cuts a pretty figure.
We show the effects of the memory modules that can be adjusted via MSI Mystic Light in a video in the OCinside.de YouTube Channel.
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Thermaltake Toughram RGB Memory White DDR4-3200 overall impression …