I wanted a branded ARGB controller, not Corsair, and it made my list. The software, as much as I love it, Razer Bloatware is really helpful here. You can customize your lighting schemes with an incredible amount of detail, it's really overwhelming at first. You can also go online and download custom lighting effects created by other people. The slots that the ARGB is inserted into make them solid and not easily knocked down by a punch. The only thing I have is that your lighting profile is not stored on the device itself. Every time you turn on or restart your computer, it defaults to the Rainbow Shift pattern until the software finally loads into Windows. It's not a deal breaker and shouldn't be removed from the star. But what is. Is. Razer, it's 2021, please for God's sake ditch the Molex power connector! Everything else in my system is powered by Sata, even my 6 year old water pump! I had to go back to storage and dig up the power supply to get the molex modular rail. Of course I could cut it off and solder a new end on, but why? That's a crime worth losing a star for. Aside from that, if you have so many ARGB devices that your motherboard socket can't handle, or want to more neatly manage a rat's nest behind your motherboard tray, or don't want to spend money on a Commander Pro, it's perfect for your rebuild. ! Remember to save the molex connector.
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