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MSI introduces Portal X, its new web-based RGB control platform

MSI is set to launch a new solution for managing the RGB lighting of your MSI components, promising to simplify the process significantly. Dubbed MSI Portal X, this platform is entirely web-based, eliminating the need for any software installation, allowing users to control their RGB lighting effects directly from a web browser.

When logged into MSI Portal X, the platform instantly recognises all compatible MSI devices on your system via RGB Centre (available exclusively on Windows systems). Users can then customise RGB lighting effects for each device and per port, with adjustable brightness and three customisable speed levels. For added convenience, an ‘All Sync' button enables one-click synchronisation of lighting effects across all recognised devices, removing the need for separate modifications.

MSI highlights Portal X's quick and straightforward user interface, designed to allow users to easily adjust lighting effects separately or synchronise them all at once, streamlining the entire RGB management experience. With its imminent release, MSI PortalX aims to offer a versatile and seamless approach to managing RGB lighting for enthusiasts, directly from their browser.

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KitGuru says: Do you have any MSI RGB components in your system? Do you think other brands should follow MSI's example and have a similar web-based platform to customise the RGB lighting?

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