There is no Corsair-exclusive header here like on the previous MSI board on this list, unfortunately, but this should still serve perfectly fine for your M-ATX RGB setup.As a motherboard outside of RGB features, the ROG Strix Z390-E is the fully-featured motherboard you’d expect at this price point.First, we’ll go over our top picks for RGB motherboards, and explain why each pick made it on this list. On the front, you have an RGB-illuminated ROG logo. After that, we’ll explain things you should know before buying and address common questions on this topic. With the addition of ASUS Aura Sync motherboard compatibility, iCUE can now control the lighting for nearly every component in a PC, all consolidated into a single interface, for incomparable system-wide light shows. More importantly, you have a rear glow emanating from the back, ensuring that your case has awesome RGB mood lighting. And it was a great problem for most of the people as corsair components are the most beautiful in terms of RGB but they couldn’t be synced with the motherboard’s app. You’ll be able to apply multiple complex layers of lighting effects and even control devices connected to your motherboard’s 4 wire, 12v analog RGB header (the newer 3 wire, 5v addressable RGB header present on more recent motherboards is not supported currently).In the event that you decide that you’d rather not use the plugin, you can disable it by unchecking a box in the iCUE settings panel.Well, to put it simply, we use the ASUS Aura SDK to talk to the onboard lighting controller on ASUS Aura Ready motherboards. Please. Corsair Crystal Series 570X RGB CC-9011098-WW Steel / Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Case + $10 off w/ promo code W2SCHYWAY22, limited offer. Allow us to explain why.First, let’s talk onboard lighting. This comes with downsides due to the form factor (which we’ll discuss below), but if you’re an experienced builder and only plan on running the one GPU, you should be fine.Remember how we said no compromises?Unfortunately, this is probably one of the most complicated parts of creating an RGB PC build. They might do this at some point as their SDK is out for the motherboards, though I am sure they are focusing on bug fixes and supporting their own devices, before they move to 3rd party support. If there is anything that we leave out, feel free to comment below and ask for more information.Aside from RGB, the underlying motherboard tech is no slouch either. No errors. Corsair’s RGB line is significantly more popular than RGB products from other companies, so this support is very welcome for RGB enthusiasts.