How to setup SignalRGB

Download SignalRGB

  1. Head over to https://signalrgb.com/download and download SignalRGB.
  2. Run the SignalRGB installer as Administrator.
  3. If you see a pop-up with a list of conflicting exes, that means you didn’t uninstall or at least close the applications associated with the exes. Click on the Close Processes button.

Setup

  1. Once inside the application, click on the Devices button on the left.
  2. Now click on one of your RGB Controllers.
  3. SignalRGB will create a custom Strip on every addressable RGB header by default, you’ll need to remove all of it.
  4. Now you will see each component on your PC is pulsing the color corresponding to the channel number.
  5. Simply click Add Component which will pop open a menu and select your component.
  6. You can also create a Custom Strip if your component is not found.
  7. If you have Lian Li Strimer 24-pin motherboard, enable 24 Pin Cable Connected in Lighting tab. (This step is only applicable for Nollie32)
  8. If you have Lian Li Strimer GPU dual 8-pin or triple 8-pin, enable GPU Cable Connected and set the corresponding cable type in Lighting tab. (This step is only applicable for Nollie32)

Canvas Layout

  1. When you done with all other components, head over to the Layouts tab.
  2. Start by hiding all devices, click the eyeball button.
  3. Now Unhide your devices and components one by one by clicking the eyeball button on the device or component.
  4. You can find out which device you’re selecting by simply clicking on it and looking over at your PC, it will start pulsing blue when you click on it.
  5. Now arrange all your components and devices into position until the effect is flowing perfectly through your entire PC.
  6. After you create you layout, be sure to save it by clicking Save As at the bottom right corner.
  7. If you need more examples, check out this video by SignalRGB.

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