Try the pipeline builds. Your motherboard should be supported as well. You can download pipeline builds at the bottom of the website: https://openrgb.org
I plan to release 0.6 over Memorial Day weekend. It's pretty much ready to go, just want to see if I can get some more Logitech changes in.
This case also has a built in controller with a button. Short press changes color, long press changes effect.
An alternative would be corsair fans. The 3 packs come with a rgb controller that connects over a usb 2.0 header. Corsair cases with rgb fans come with a controller included.
Or you can get the Razer ARGB controller which has 6 argb ports and is controlled via usb.
I have one of these and it works with OpenRGB really well!
get hwinfo64 https://www.hwinfo.com/download/ then inside monitoring scroll down till find chipset temps https://imgur.com/qgoE1wP
If your chipset fan is like above 64 and you see dust on chipset fan i really can advice also cleaning up dust from the chipset fan grill which what i done recently, so i was already regularly checking chipset temps for this reason, was total coincidence that i figured out it was caused by open rgb software, tryit reproducing it right away to figure out if it was indeed open rgb
What distro? If it's available as a package in your package manager or a downloadable package from OpenRGB's website I would recommend using that. Only compile from source as a last resort if you're not planning on developing.
Official builds are available on OpenRGB's website:
Pipeline builds (experimental) are available on the GitLab page:
https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB
Other builds are available (there's an Ubuntu PPA, several AUR packages, and it's in several distros' official repos) as well.
The Pipeline I was using is at the bottom of the OpenRGB main page https://openrgb.org/
This is the updated/latest pipeline link as far as I can tell.
The 0.61 version is only visible from within the program.