

Clicking auto scan will have your system automatically overclock your GPU as far as the system will safely allow. On the GPU Boost section of the AORUS Engine, there is an auto-scan option. Well, now through the AORUS Engine, you can do the same with your GPU. It’s a good utility to get a baseline for starting your overclocking. This utility can be found in the Gigabyte App Center, pending it been installed. Now, if you have used an AORUS motherboard in recent years, you’ve likely seen the EZ Tune Utility of auto-overclocking of your CPU. In addition, you can also launch RGB Fusion 2.0 through the AORUS Engine. You can also set the max temperature of the GPU. Gigabytes AORUS Engine is their own utility for tuning and monitoring clock speeds, voltage, fan performance, and power target. If you chose a static color, you can set the lighting to any one of 16.8 million colors. Color Shift, Gradient, Tricolor, Wave, and Intelligent. They consist of the following Static, Pulse, Flash, Double Flash, Color Cycle. There are ten preset lighting effects you can set your graphics card too in RGB Fusion. Skill Trident Z RGB on my test bench can be controlled by RGB Fusion 2.0 as can several keyboard, mice and other peripherals. Also, it’s not just Gigabyte or AORUS products that work with RGB Fusion 2.0. You can also set each piece of hardware and even each zone individually. You can now sync your motherboard, graphics card and all your peripherals with one clock.

RGB Fusion 2.0 is similar to the previous iteration of the software, with a few improvements. The RGB lighting on the AORUS Waterforce 2080 is controlled by the Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0 software.

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