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Question How many options to turn off GPU RGB light ?

Shemomedjamo

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My Sapphire Pure Radeon RX 9070 16GB GDDR6 GPU has bright RGB lights on it, it is the only component refusing to let me turn off it's RGB.

There was an RGBcable shipped with the GPU.. maybe that is it? But i prefer to not use this cable or if i have to when there is no other way, then only use it once to turn the rgb off and remove it after that. Can that work? If there are options without the rgb cable make sure to share them hopefully!
 
With video cards you often need to install their horrible software so you can use that to turn off the light. I would down Trixx and see if that fixes it.
 
Usually the LED's have a header connected to the board. You can remove that wire connecting to the GPU directly, without effecting the card in anyway. But be very gentle when removing it.


You can see the headers here... the 4 pin one is the fan, the other is the RGB LED.

I do not recommend u ever using liquid metal tho, unless you absolutely know what ur doing, and know exactly what liquid metal is and how it can run off the side of the gpu and into the components causing a nightmare to happen on epic levels.
 
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My Sapphire Pure Radeon RX 9070 16GB GDDR6 GPU has bright RGB lights on it, it is the only component refusing to let me turn off it's RGB.

There was an RGBcable shipped with the GPU.. maybe that is it? But i prefer to not use this cable or if i have to when there is no other way, then only use it once to turn the rgb off and remove it after that. Can that work? If there are options without the rgb cable make sure to share them hopefully!
I do know a great way to find out if the cable can do it and then be removed.
 
what os are you running?
ene.sys was blocked on w11. way back most of the rgb software was built to go thru ene.sys, but as it has kernel access ms cut it off with 11. update your software/drivers which should use a different method to control the argb.
 
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