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Mine has the ability to change colors in sync with my headset and mouse. I do have those in RGB, but since I'm a Linux user I can really only program my keyboard, not one has bothered with drivers for the rest and I just don't care that much.
A proper gamer RGB setup might have the RAM, power supply, fans, motherboard, mouse, headset, speakers, keyboard, and video card all cycling through colors slowly and in sync.
This thing is static. Each key is assigned a color and it stays that color.
Even my sons $10 mouse cycles. Not in sync with a proper RGB controller mind you, but it cycles.
I have a lot of Corsair stuff. Honestly I disable a lot of the RGB colors and what have you, I like Corsair because it's good quality, not because of the light show. I usually turn the keyboard light off at night because unfortunately my computer is in the bedroom right now and it will light the place up, completely turn the mouse off at night so it will charge while off and my headset is only on when I'm using it.
There's a way to see that? I'm using the SD app and can't see who thumbs up'd. Do you have to use the website to see this?