KFA2, a leader in eSports Gaming Hardware, announced their software for their RGB memory which allows users to control RGB settings in different DDR4 motherboard platforms.
RGB has become a popular trend of the DIY market, but it’s hard for users to control the settings easily as there are lots of different standards to allow a user to control RGB with no constraint. KFA2 has solved that problem and developed KFA2 Aurora Vision, which allows KFA2 memory to operate on different motherboards.
KFA2 Aurora Vision offers 10 types of lighting modes, 16.8 million colors, and 5 different speeds for user customization. It can be said that KFA2 Aurora Vision has opened a new door for memory RGB control as it doesn’t have to rely on a specific motherboard for controlling it any more.