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  • How Colour Changing LEDs Work ?

    Hi everybody,
    Recently, my interest in color custom is back.
    Now I have a question: How Colour Changing LEDs Work ?
    For example: red - orange - yellow - green - cyan - blue - magenta - red
    Is there a better and smoother way for LEDs?
    I ask this because in the default RGB color scheme, in the middle of Red and Green is a weird color, it isn't Yellow as I learned.
    Thank you very much !

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    We are working on this so you should see some changes in future revisions. Always check for the latest firmware version on the Official G.Skill download page.

    Thank you

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    • #3
      I noticed over the passed couple updates colors seem to be improving. I can get closer to an actual white than with the original software iteration.
      Though there is still a slight pinkish glow to most custom colors, with white I can get it more towards a blueish than pinkish and that fits my system scheme much nicer.

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