This guide has something for you, whether you’re a novice adding color to your build or an experienced user wanting more control over your RGB lighting. We’ll go over the steps for installing and configuring software, as well as basic, advanced, troubleshooting, and advice on how to optimize your RGB lighting. This guide’s main goal is to give MSI users a thorough understanding of how to operate their motherboards’ RGB lighting. If I had to guess it is due to that stupid OC Knob they like to put on their boards (NEVER USE THAT KNOB, IT IS DANGEROUS).Basic color selection, advanced sync and control, and even the ability to synchronize RGB lighting with other components are just a few of the many options this software offers users for managing the lighting. I did figure out that you can disable some MSI services and restart to avoid that behavior, but why the hell their software was holding back my hardware is a question I still don't have answer to. I needed Dragon Center for RGB Control, so I couldn't just get rid of it. The one major issue I personally had was that it locked my 3950X at base clocks instead of letting it boost and underclock like modern processors typically do. There were also reports of it bricking RGB Controllers when trying to update that firmware a little while back, at least that was a recoverable issue in the few cases I've come across. That situation probably isn't too common, but just the fact that it happened is a point against it in my book. A co-worker had a board brick because Dragon Center decided to flash a BIOS update even though he only told it to scan for updates, and then had a power outage. If you don't need Dragon Center for RGB or some other "exclusive" feature (you can control fans in BIOS), don't use it.
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