How to enable ASUS motherboard BIOS (UEFI) Dynamic Lighting for Windows 11

ASUS is testing a BIOS (UEFI) update for its AMD 600 and Intel 700 series motherboards that brings support for

Dynamic Lighting on Windows 11

. Dynamic Lighting allows you to control the RGB lighting of computer components and accessories from the Settings app without the need for third-party tools.

Microsoft created this feature to resolve (or minimize) the fragmentation of proprietary software you have to install to control different LED lighting, such as those available on mice, desk mats, keyboards, monitors, motherboards, graphics cards, and countless others.

The update that ASUS is testing adds a new “Windows Dynamic Lighting” option in the “Advanced Mode” page for the “UEFI BIOS Utility” experience for AMD and Intel boards. Once enabled, the motherboard will appear as a customizable component from the “Dynamic Lighting” settings page.

In this

guide

, I will outline the steps to update the BISO for ASUS AMD 600 and Intel 700 series motherboards to the beta version. I’m also including the steps to access the firmware experience to enable the feature and the steps to configure Dynamic Lighting on Windows 11.

Enable Dynamic Lighting on ASUS UEFI (BIOS)

To use the Dynamic Lighting feature on Windows 11 with ASUS motherboards, you have to download and install the latest UEFI BIOS update, access the firmware advanced mode to enable the feature, and then, you have to change the lighting effects and brightness from the Settings app.

1. Download ASUS BIOS beta update

To download the beta version of the ASUS BIOS, use these steps:

Open the ASUS forum page for

AMD 600


or

Intel 700


series motherboard.

Click on the link for the beta version of the BIOS update for

your

motherboard.

ASUS BIOS update list

Click the

Download

button to save the file to your computer.

ASUS BIOS beta download

Connect a USB flash drive to your computer.

Open

File Explorer

.

Open

This PC

.

Right-click the USB flash drive and select the

Format

option.

Choose the

FAT32

option for the “File System” setting.

Windows 11 USB format FAT32

Click the

Start

button.

Click the

OK

button to confirm.

Open the folder location containing the ASUS BIOS update file.

Right-click the file and choose the

Extract All

option.

Click the

Extract

button.

Extract BIOS file on Windows 11

Right-click the

“.CAP”

file and select the

Copy

option.

Copy CAP BIOS file

Open the recently formatted USB flash drive.

Click the

Paste

button from the command bar.

Once you complete these steps, you can proceed to apply the beta version of the update for your motherboard.

2. Install ASUS BIOS beta update

To install a BIOS update on your ASUS computer, use these steps:

Open

Settings

.

Click on

System

.

Click the

Recovery

page.

Click the

Restart now

button for the “Advanced startup” setting.

Advanced startup restart now option

Click the

Restart now

button again.

Click on

Troubleshoot

.

Click on

Advanced options

.

Click the

UEFI Firmware settings

option.

UEFI firmware settings

Click the

Restart

button.

Press the

F7

key to access the ASUS BIOS advanced mode.

Click the

Tools

tab.

Click on

ASUS EZ Flash

. (The name of the tool may be slightly different.)

ASUS EZ flash tool for BIOS UEFI

Select the

BIOS

file on the USB flash drive.

Choose the update file.

Click the

Yes

button.

Click the

Yes

button again.

Click the

Yes

button one more time to proceed with the update.

After you complete the steps, don’t touch anything, don’t move the mouse, or mess around with the computer. Just let the process do its thing. This process could take a long time. Also, the device will restart a bunch of times, so don’t do anything until the computer is back into the BIOS or loads Windows.

Once the update is complete, you can proceed with the steps to enable the feature to control the motherboard lighting from Windows 11 without

the Armoury Create software

.

3. Enable Dynamic Lighting in UEFI

To enable Windows Dynamic Lighting on ASUS motherboards, use these steps:

Open

Settings

.

Click on

System

.

Click the

Recovery

page.

Click the

Restart now

button for the “Advanced startup” setting.

Advanced startup restart now option

Click the

Restart now

button again.

Click on

Troubleshoot

.

Click on

Advanced options

.

Click the

UEFI Firmware settings

option.

UEFI firmware settings

Click the

Restart

button.

Press the

F7

key to access the ASUS BIOS advanced mode.

Click the

Advanced

tab.

Choose the

Enabled

option for the “Windows Dynamic Lighting” setting under the “LED lighting” section.

Click the

Exit

tab.

Save the

BIOS

settings and restart the computer.

Once you complete the steps, the computer will reboot, and you can proceed to enable and configure Dynamic Lighting.

4. Configure Dynamic Lighting on Windows 11

To configure Dynamic Lighting for ASUS AMD 600 and Intel 700 series boards, use these steps:

Open

Settings

.

Click on

Personalization

.

Click the

Dynamic Lighting

tab.

Confirm the compatible RGB devices connected to your computer.

Turn on the

“Use Dynamic Lighting on my devices”

toggle switch to enable the RGB controls (if applicable).

Dynamic Lighting enabled

(Option 1) Click on the ASUS icon in the Dynamic Lighting-compatible devices list to configure the brightness, color, and effects for the motherboard only.

(Option 2) Configure the main page’s brightness levels, colors, and effects to configure the settings globally.

Dynamic Lighting configuration

After completing the steps, the motherboard will display the effects with the selected brightness level.

Although I’m focusing this guide on ASUS motherboards, ASRock is another company that has been pushing updates for its Intel 600/700 series, AMD AM4 B550/X570, and AM5 X670/B650/A620 motherboards to support Dynamic Lighting since 2023.

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