Nearly all types of MSI desktops, laptops, or motherboards are reported to be affected. In some cases, the user could not control specific light/lights (e.g. For some of the users, the Mystic Light does not show in the Dragon Center. The issue arises when the user tries to control/change RGB lights through the MSI Mystic Light (either the standalone installation or the Dragon Center version) but fails to do so. Moreover, the corrupt installation of MSI Mystic Light/Dragon Center or your system’s Windows may also cause the error under discussion. Thanks for any pointers, although I imagine I’m the only oddball trying to disable fancy lights on computer kit in 2023.MSI Mystic Light may not work if you are using an outdated version of it or the Dragon Center. I’m also assuming any feature to disable LEDs in the BIOS disables them on any peripheral which might have them which seems a tad optimistic?) (It’s also an MSI motherboard: I believe it’s possible to turn off RGB in the BIOS, even though this motherboard - a PRO X670-P - doesn’t have any LEDs (I did say I was done with ARGB!) and I’m not sure it can therefore disable them. How can I disable the LEDs when I’m running Linux? I want to be able to look Greta Thunberg in the eye if I ever meet her, although she likely wouldn’t look kindly on the profligacy of an AMD 7950X do I really need 32 threads? (Of course!)). Not turning them off would be ecologically unsound and my eternal soul will carry the stain forever (yes, I know it’s only about a Watt per millennium, but it’s in the spirit of environmentalism. I really don’t want to waste the electricity powering LEDs that can’t be seen. ![]() ![]() How can I turn off the RGB on the GPU when it’s locked away in a steel-sided case? You can do it on Windows via Dragon Center, apparently, but I can’t find instructions for Linux. ![]() I have an MSI Radeon RX 6800 Trio Gaming Z GPU.
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