


The listing in their specs would lead you to believe that these are MSI supported boards but alas, they are not. Is there a sure fire is a problem with these cheap Chinese MOBO's that weren't meant for retail sale, although Micro Center won't tell you that until after you bring your shiny new Power Spec computer home and do a little investigating on your own. Reading through previous discussions on this matter with this pc and mobo, the issue seems to still be unresolved. Upon searches on youtube, I see other versions of mystic light that look more in depth, more like a legit PC application if that makes sense. A little white screen, with a drop down menu of lighting profiles to choose from. Now the version of Mystic Light preinstalled on this computer, is very, very barebones. Thats fine, I just added LConnect to my start up apps and thats over with. To get the unifans to be controlled by my motherboard (msi z490 plus), I have to open L Connect every time and it then reverts to the "allow control by Motherboard" option i had saved in Lconnect. So, since my Galahad fans are not plugged into the Unifan controller (still considering somehow finding adapters to do so, if you have suggestions im all ears), they run a different lighting and fan speed profile on boot up. 6 Unifans and a Galahad AIO later, RGB control is, well, weird to say the least.
