Free RGB synchronization program
RGB Fusion 2.0 by Gigabyte is a utility program used to achieve RGB synchronization. From motherboards, graphics cards, to peripheral products, you can personalize your gaming rig with your style. It claims to provide a better solution for customizing lighting effects but does it fare better than other RGB programs? You will find that RGB Fusion offers the bare minimum when it comes to supported products and systems. The program also has questionable choices when it comes to user experience.
What is RGB Fusion?
RGB Fusion is Gigabytes’ own integrated user interface. PC builders who want to personalize their Gigabyte hardware should definitely consider this homegrown program. As for other users, it’s safe to say that this is similar to a lot of other programs, specifically the Mystic Lighting by MSI. Unfortunately, RGB Fusion offers a portion of what competing programs do. Those that want detailed customization features can check out the program by MSI, or Aura Sync by ASUS.
What the software provides is a simple RGB customization system for beginners. The interface and controls are almost elementary. It takes away the hard part of customization by linking supported hardware for you. For example, you own a Gigabyte motherboard but you have an AMD RX 570s graphics card. Only the motherboard will appear in the system. Another error or glitch to expect is that it doesn’t apply new RGB colors right away.
There are many ways you can fix this issue, but it will be a long process of trial and error. Lastly, the experience of selecting a color can also be quite tedious. It can be hard to type the number code since it can only be typed if the cursor was showing, and you can only click apply after typing the numbers in. If you’re more open to trying new shades, you can always use the color picker.
Falling behind but worth a try
RGB Fusion can be a solid program—given that Gigabyte debugs its system and improves its UI/UX. It does not impress as much as competing programs but the program does hit the most essential marks. As long as you have Gigabyte hardware running in your PC, RGB Fusion is still worth a try.