As of iCUE version 5.19.101, you can now control the lighting of compatible GIGABYTE motherboards within iCUE. You can control each individual lighting zone on the motherboard separately, sync it up with your CORSAIR gear, or cut the motherboard’s lighting entirely for a stealthy approach.
So, let’s talk about how to use the iCUE GIGABYTE plugin, compatible motherboards, and more.
To be clear, at time of writing, the only motherboards that are officially supported by the iCUE GIGABYTE plugin are 500 and 600 Series chipset motherboards. Basically, if your motherboard appears in this list, you’re good to go.
Of course, the amount of lighting the motherboard has will vary. some might only have two or three minute lighting zones, other more fanciful motherboards could stand a chance of suddenly becoming the brightest damned thing in your whole system. Your mileage may vary.
If you’ve got all the automatic update settings within iCUE enabled, then the GIGABYTE plugin could have installed already so your motherboard might have just appeared overnight. If this is the case, go forth and have fun customizing the lighting. If not, here’s how to get the plugin installed and working.
You’re all done! Now your GIGABYTE motherboard will show up with its own image in it’s own module like any other iCUE-enabled product. Click on your newly recognized motherboard and start messing with the lights.