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I think the assumption is that if there’s a standard set of APIs then manufacturers will begin to design for them, but maybe MS is going the other way lol
 
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Yay!

I just want a way to turn stupid RGBLED off without installing five different pieces of shit software.
Maybe stop buying RGB?
 
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Hi,
To many companies have gone stupid into rgb nonsense so tough to find stuff without the crap.
 

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To many companies have gone stupid into rgb nonsense so tough to find stuff without the crap.
My current graphics card has got RGB which I don't care for. When I turn on the PC, I get a good 30 seconds or so of bright, slowly animated light show until the program settings kick in and turn that crap off.

Mind you, it makes for a great power-on indicator. :p I could probably unplug the LEDs, but I don't hate it that much.
 
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My current graphics card has got RGB which I don't care for. When I turn on the PC, I get a good 30 seconds or so of bright, slowly animated light show until the program settings kick in and turn that crap off.

Mind you, it makes for a great power-on indicator. :p I could probably unplug the LEDs, but I don't hate it that much.
Hi,
That's the good thing about water blocks no rgb on mine plus no fans to deal with either :cool:
Newer gpu's wow 4-5 slot monsters I'd need a new case so that isn't going to happen anytime soon.

But yeah I get the same thing on my trident-z royal memory.
 
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Maybe stop buying RGB?
Says the man living in the past.
Have you tried to buy modern hardware without RGB? You really do limit your selection to a shrinking minority of products.

I struggle to find decent-quality motherboards, RAM, mice, and graphics cards without RGB. Non-RGB fans are a dying breed and we're at the point now where CPU coolers without RGB probably can't cool current-gen CPUs because nearly all of the models updated for LGA1700 or AM5 are RGB-only.

I have an Alphacool custom loop, and even given that Alphacool are function-over-form, I still had to spend EXTRA to get a CPU block that didn't have stupid f*cking lights in it. Economies of scale or whatever, the actual retail price of RGBLED models was lower in my region than the non-RGB variants, MSRP be damned.
 

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OMG - your keyboard looks like that when you turn it on! And your PC? My eyes are hurting already.

Hate on something? This fantasia of a computer light show:
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In some countries, I'm sure that is illegal.
You want rainbow vomit instead of solid colours?
What do you do, buy a black keyboard and black out all the letters too?
 
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yet the still haven't added an option to un-group similar taskbar buttons like in win10.
 
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I use OpenRGB for all my devices. It's great, but this will be even better.
I was one of those people who wouldn't want to update to 11 as long as 10 is supported...but I gave it a go and now I won't switch back.
Most concerning for me was AMD CPU performance problems, but that's long gone now.
My apps run as fast or even faster on 11.
To my surprise, I like the new OS.

Hmmm... Who woulda thunk? :D
 
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Have you tried to buy modern hardware without RGB? You really do limit your selection to a shrinking minority of products
No. Because unlike you, I actually have my computers RGB set to certain themes and two tone colors. When it's not a holiday, im usually rocking a combo of blue and green in some cool looking effect or some other color that I am feeling if im sick of the blue/green. Otherwise, ill do red/white/blue for 4th of july, red, green, and white for December/christmas, orange for halloween/november. I get a bit creative with it rather than bitching about it like some crotchety old man.

I hear corsair just released new versions of their AF (air flow) fans that dont have RGB. So there ya go. Turn off the RGB within the BIOS if it supports it for the motherboard. Unplug the RGB light header from your GPU.

Otherwise just download OpenRGB or something and turn all the RGB off. It really isnt that hard. People complain about bloatware these days with software and they have 2TB boot drives, 32-64GB of ram (or more!) relatively high end CPU's with at least 8 cores. But lets complain about a software program that uses less than 100MB of system memory.
 
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No. Because unlike you, I actually have my computers RGB set to certain themes and two tone colors. When it's not a holiday, im usually rocking a combo of blue and green in some cool looking effect or some other color that I am feeling if im sick of the blue/green. Otherwise, ill do red/white/blue for 4th of july, red, green, and white for December/christmas, orange for halloween/november. I get a bit creative with it rather than bitching about it like some crotchety old man.

I hear corsair just released new versions of their AF (air flow) fans that dont have RGB. So there ya go. Turn off the RGB within the BIOS if it supports it for the motherboard. Unplug the RGB light header from your GPU.

Otherwise just download OpenRGB or something and turn all the RGB off. It really isnt that hard. People complain about bloatware these days with software and they have 2TB boot drives, 32-64GB of ram (or more!) relatively high end CPU's with at least 8 cores. But lets complain about a software program that uses less than 100MB of system memory.
I like it all red...static...yet dynamic...devilish they call it :D
OpenRGB rules. It uses less than 15 mb of RAM and you can close it after you select your profile too.
I never used logitech, msi rgb anything
 
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No. Because unlike you, I actually have my computers RGB set to certain themes and two tone colors. When it's not a holiday, im usually rocking a combo of blue and green in some cool looking effect or some other color that I am feeling if im sick of the blue/green. Otherwise, ill do red/white/blue for 4th of july, red, green, and white for December/christmas, orange for halloween/november. I get a bit creative with it rather than bitching about it like some crotchety old man.

I hear corsair just released new versions of their AF (air flow) fans that dont have RGB. So there ya go. Turn off the RGB within the BIOS if it supports it for the motherboard. Unplug the RGB light header from your GPU.

Otherwise just download OpenRGB or something and turn all the RGB off. It really isnt that hard. People complain about bloatware these days with software and they have 2TB boot drives, 32-64GB of ram (or more!) relatively high end CPU's with at least 8 cores. But lets complain about a software program that uses less than 100MB of system memory.
OpenRGB is what I've had to use to disable the clown show lighting of my GPU and RAM and because those stupid things don't support saving the lighting profile to the device, I'm forced to run OpenRGB to keep them off.

OpenRGB is absolutely better than two separate pieces of vendor-bloat to control those things but that's the whole point of this news article; Zero third-party software sitting in your system is an inmprovement over one.

If you like OpenRGB then fine, move along - this thread isn't relevant to you.
 
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No. Because unlike you, I actually have my computers RGB set to certain themes and two tone colors. When it's not a holiday, im usually rocking a combo of blue and green in some cool looking effect or some other color that I am feeling if im sick of the blue/green. Otherwise, ill do red/white/blue for 4th of july, red, green, and white for December/christmas, orange for halloween/november. I get a bit creative with it rather than bitching about it like some crotchety old man.

I hear corsair just released new versions of their AF (air flow) fans that dont have RGB. So there ya go. Turn off the RGB within the BIOS if it supports it for the motherboard. Unplug the RGB light header from your GPU.

Otherwise just download OpenRGB or something and turn all the RGB off. It really isnt that hard. People complain about bloatware these days with software and they have 2TB boot drives, 32-64GB of ram (or more!) relatively high end CPU's with at least 8 cores. But lets complain about a software program that uses less than 100MB of system memory.
I hear you. Often times the same people who complain about RGB being "da end of real PC gaming :mad: " are the ones who think RGB is a 13 year old slapping a 2-pack of some cheapo 120mm case fans somewhere in their rig, turning on the standard rainbow swirl setting and calling it a day. That's not RGB, that's lazy.

If you take the time to plan, create, and set your different lighting profiles you can use it to seriously take your case aesthetics to the next level. I love RGB, it's awesome. It looks cool as hell and if you do it right earns you some serious cred. The key really is just taking the time to do it right.

RGB isn't worth it if you're not going to set it up properly, just like any other custom part. If someone's not willing to put in the effort to use it correctly they're better off not buying it at all.
 
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Hi,
Kids/ grownup kids :laugh:
 
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OpenRGB is what I've had to use to disable the clown show lighting of my GPU and RAM and because those stupid things don't support saving the lighting profile to the device, I'm forced to run OpenRGB to keep them off.

OpenRGB is absolutely better than two separate pieces of vendor-bloat to control those things but that's the whole point of this news article; Zero third-party software sitting in your system is an inmprovement over one.

If you like OpenRGB then fine, move along - this thread isn't relevant to you.
It seems it's relevant to everyone - be it you hate RGB devices or you absolutely adore them, be it you are aware of OpenRGB or not
or if you're like trashzone here who thinks that people who buy RGB devices are childish.
One thing's for certain though - if I didn't have RGB keyboard, I wouldn't be able to find it in the dark let alone type on it.
Regarding my RAM, MBO, GPU and mouse, they happen to be very good hardware which happen to have RGB
and they all happen to be supported in OpenRGB.
So I can switch it off when I like it or turn it devilish like I do more often haha
But I will be glad to use this feature in Win11 and remove OpenRGB, no matter how good it is.
Hi,
Kids/ grownup kids :laugh:
Wow
you're so cool you don't need a fridge
you can just put all your shit in yourself
throw it up
and swallow it nice and...cool
 
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Hi,
Kids/ grownup kids :laugh:

Damn right, here's an actual video of me calling Microcenter to reserve more RGB light srips to annoy people on TPU at 110% efficiency
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I don’t actually care if you like to light up your room, celebrate the holidays, build “cred,” or whatever, but if you call that “real value” rather than “aesthetic preference” you are misunderstanding the meaning of those words.

To wit, shoutout to Corsair and their capellix line. Expensive, sure, but at least it doesn’t compromise on fan hub to blade diameter ratio for aesthetics, like so many manufacturers do
 
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I don’t actually care if you like to light up your room, celebrate the holidays, build “cred,” or whatever, but if you call that “real value” rather than “aesthetic preference” you are misunderstanding the meaning of those words.

To wit, shoutout to Corsair and their capellix line. Expensive, sure, but at least it doesn’t compromise on fan hub to blade diameter ratio for aesthetics, like so many manufacturers do
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I don’t actually care if you like to light up your room, celebrate the holidays, build “cred,” or whatever, but if you call that “real value” rather than “aesthetic preference” you are misunderstanding the meaning of those words.

To wit, shoutout to Corsair and their capellix line. Expensive, sure, but at least it doesn’t compromise on fan hub to blade diameter ratio for aesthetics, like so many manufacturers do
I'd say this is sort of a "the beauty is in the eye of the beholder" situation. I (personally) place "real value" on case aesthetics. I genuinely enjoy being able to fine tune how my PC looks. I put a lot of time and effort into selecting parts and tuning my rig, and being able to have that time and effort reflected in being able to control exactly how the machine looks does actually serve as a real value proposition to me. Not "value" strictly in a monetary sense, but value in that I'm getting a feature that I truly want and plan to use regularly.

This differs for every single person. A lot of people don't want/need RGB functionality and that's perfectly fine. But people who dog on RGB with the the argument that it's "stupid" or "unnecessary" just come off as salty.
 
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Again there are ways to use RGB for something other than looks.

My pc is always on, has been years now folding and bad things have happened, causing pc overheats and shutdowns.

I don't always sit at check my pc but I can at a glance know if it's thermal throttling or way above temp.

All set any static colour. You want. Including black.



If a part is at max it glows red.

Thermally overloaded it glows white.


One glance I know it's right.


Like analogue dials verses digital readouts.

Ease wins.

Damn pone
 
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This differs for every single person. A lot of people don't want/need RGB functionality and that's perfectly fine. But people who dog on RGB with the the argument that it's "stupid" or "unnecessary" just come off as salty.
I'm definitely salty!
  • I'm salty that rainbow-vomit is the default and needs third-party software to disable. RGB should be opt-in, not opt-out and since it's software controlled, why does it default to on without the software?
  • I'm salty that RGBLED dominates the market and comes with a price premium that you have to pay, even if you don't want RGBLED.
  • I'm salty that most RGBLED fans are inferior because the lighting wastes space around the frame, hub, or both.
  • I'm salty that RGBLED is a spaghetti nightmare of cables, splitters, and hubs - locking you into a proprietary ecosystem of one vendor if you want to tie a lot of RGB together with less mess.
  • I'm salty that there's no standard connector for RGB and that the most commonly-used one is a shitty, non-locking connector that falls off the header with ease AND allows you to plug 5V things into a 12V header which will probably fry the RGBLEDs on your fans/block/res/pump/whatever.
  • I'm salty that the best solution for controlling RGBLED is a third-party utility that is required to always run because not all RGB devices have memory to save your preferences.
  • I'm salty that people keep saying "oh just turn it off" when there's no "off" button and it's not as straightforward as that.
  • I'm salty that people keep saying "stop buying RGB" when many manufacturers now exclusively make RGB products.
Hopefully microsoft adopting RGB control will finally bring some standards and conformity to the messed-up, tangled, incompatible, and poorly-managed hellscape that is PC RGBLED.

I have nothing against tasteful RGB. I have an RGB keyboard, mouse, motherboard, RAM, and graphics card. I have most of it turned off, apart from the keyboard and mouse which are set to a dim white. OpenRGB was a big help but it wasn't a perfect solution as it doesn't fully understand my GPU's lighting giving me very little control over it compared to MSI's own (horrible) bloatware. I'm happier to have no RGB in my case, than to get the RGB effect I want at the cost of using MSI's horrible, bloated, Mystic Light suite.
 
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