![]() ![]() And even if I'm not using Linux, there is no way I would run a service in background, just to control the lights on a motherboard, that's just pure insanity right there. Yes, you can turn them off in Mystic Light application, but as soon as you leave windows, those annoying lights turn back on.Īnd yeah, I dual boot Arch Linux / Windows 10. Thanks for reply I explored everything, and there is just no way to turn off those LED's on this motherboard. I had ASUS mobo before and was able to disable LEDs in BIOS. If there is no way to permanently turn off those RGB's, I will have to return this motherboard, as it just ruins my build. I just can't believe there is no way to control RGB leds that are on motherboard, through BIOS. ![]() Is there really no way, to permanently turn off those rgb lights? Like is it possible, that MSI didn't include option to control those RGB LED's in BIOS? I made a build with RGB fans, that have their own controller, and those MSI lights are just annoying and ruin the build! Service "LEDKeeper (32bit)" is running in the background, and making sure LED's are turned off, but as soon as I restart PC and boot back into BIOS, lights are on again! I really don't wanna run background application, just to keep RGB LED's off seriously. How on earth, do you turn off those annoying red RGB lights, at the top right corner of the motherboard?ĭon't tell me to use Mystic Light as I have tried that, it works only when Mystic Light application is working, but as soon as you restart your PC, it will turn those default red lights again, until you boot back into windows. Bought Tomahawk Max (B450) today, made the build and have serious issues with this motherboard! ![]()
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