The supported hardware includes Intel 600 and 700 series motherboards, along with AMD AM4 and AM5 socket boards featuring B550, X570, X670, B650, and A620 chipsets. This functionality requires the Windows 11 23H2 operating system. Microsoft's Dynamic Lighting initiative aims to streamline the management of RGB components and accessories within Windows 11, reducing reliance on manufacturer-specific software for LED lighting control. This approach facilitates synchronization of RGB lighting across various manufacturers' components and accessories. While some manufacturers such as Acer, Asus, HP, HyperX, and Logitech have adopted this initiative, others continue to offer support for third-party RGB control software like OpenRGB.