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There is also a reason CRTs that operated at mains frequency were considered low quality/cheap. But since the on-board controller will be re-programmable, it's a non-issue.




It depends on how good you are at squeezing out performance I guess.


The RYOS MK PRO had an unspecified 32-bit ARM processor (I guess something from the Cortex-M series) dedicated just to lighting control, the original K70 RGB (the one that came with the Corsair tramp stamp) used a Panasonic controller but experienced flickering in full color depth mode. And yet the Ducky Shine 5 can do everything the former two can do with just one ARM M3 for both input and lighting.