

Sure, there are a number of third-party components that do support Mystic Lighting, but they are not as commonly available, meaning that the choices you have are going to be limited. However, beyond that, there is not much to look forward to.

Well, to begin with, as far as the implementation is concerned on their own components, the RGB lighting looks phenomenal, to say the least. However, is their RGB lighting system as good? There is no denying that MSI has earned a name for itself over the past couple of years as one of the leading brands. The second RGB implementation we have is the MSI Mystic Lighting.

Big players like Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, as well as AsRock, have their own, proprietary RGB LED systems that are available on their components. With that said RGB lighting has taken over the market, and nearly every single manufacturer is releasing products that come with the lighting. Someone had to be clever enough to figure out that if they integrate RGB lighting, things will become even better. This was supposed to happen, and the foreshadowing was done when we got the LED lights in the market for the first time. The fact that the RGB lighting system has taken over the PC market is nothing surprising.
