Lighting & Software
When you power your system on the memory will light up. By default it will run a Rainbow Wave effect. Now if you want to configure the RGB lighting you can either use your motherboard’s RGB software or Lexar’s RGB Sync software. As far as motherboard RGB software the memory is compatible with ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion 2.0, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome SYNC.
I decided to use Lexar’s RGB Sync software. The app allows you to set 8 different effects, control each DIMM individually, and control each RGB LED individually. The app does have a scaling problem though, running it on a 4K display with 200% scaling enabled it remained non-scaled. It was not too small to not be able to use, but I would hope Lexar fixes this in a future update.
As far as the RGB lighting the 8 RGB LEDs look great and the large diffuser does a good job making those look like a single beam.