Need help setting up your RGB RAM after updating to iCUE version 4 or newer? We have a video and guide to help you out.
If you need to adjust your RAM in iCUE to match your motherboard layout, you can use the DIMM Setup tab to orientate your RAM.
After clicking DIMM Setup in the left menu, you can click the rotation icons on the preview to orientate your RAM. If you need to reorder your RAM, drag and drop the RAM in the preview into the desired spot.
In iCUE, you can apply a variety of lighting effects to give your RGB RAM more color and style.
To customize lighting effects:
You can also create multiple lighting layers to further customize the lighting of your RGB RAM. If you have multiple lighting layers, you can apply different lighting layers to different lighting zones.
If you want to change the order the lighting effects play, you can reorder the lighting layers in the Lighting Layers section by dragging and dropping them into your desired order.
If iCUE is not running, your RGB RAM will be in "hardware mode." When in hardware mode, your RGB RAM can still display a lighting effect that you have saved to its onboard memory.
To set up a lighting effect in hardware mode:
If you want your RGB RAM to show no color when iCUE is not running:
Click Cooling in the left menu to see a temperature readout for all of your RAM modules. You can click on an individual readout to see a temperature graph that updates in real time.
You can change the update interval by clicking the Interval dropdown menu on the bottom left and selecting your desired interval time.
To enable the logging of your RAM temperatures, enable the Logging toggle on the bottom right.
The Device Settings tab lets you update the firmware of your RGB RAM modules and adjust the RGB brightness.
Click Check for Updates to see if there is a new firmware update available for your RAM modules.