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You can find the brand and model in the BIOS. You can also find the brand and model in Windows by pressing Windows+R and typing "msinfo32" into the Run prompt and hit Enter. Your "Baseboard Manufacturer" and "Baseboard Product" are your brand and model.
Find your motherboard model by using the instructions above. That will tell you which version of software to download.
If it works for your hardware, then sure! We cannot guarantee it will be compatible with every RGB product, though.
If your RGB still isn't working, please refer to these guides to help troubleshoot some of the common issues.