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So for an H115i PRO 280mm AIO, is there a way to disable LED on CPU Block or at least dim the LED significantly?

Also, for EVGA PRO SLI BRIDGES and their cards with an LED Plate displaying the name of graphics card, such as the 1080 FTW with White LED, is there a way to disable LED or at least dim it significantly?

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Google around to see if you can find software for said products, I'm like 99% evga has one. as for your AIO did you use your mobo RGB headers? 

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25 minutes ago, AYDANN6ix9ine said:

So for an H115i PRO 280mm AIO, is there a way to disable LED on CPU Block or at least dim the LED significantly?

Also, for EVGA PRO SLI BRIDGES and their cards with an LED Plate displaying the name of graphics card, such as the 1080 FTW with White LED, is there a way to disable LED or at least dim it significantly?

If there wasn't a way to disable the LEDs on an RGB block that is pretty expensive, that would be dumb (though Corsair has done it in the past). I'm pretty sure you can turn it off or dim it with corsair iCUE.

 

I'm pretty sure you can disable the LEDs on the EVGA SLI bridges. The FTW cards are the only ones that have controllable lights, so a SSC, SC, and XC card I think can't have the RGB controlled. I could be wrong about the XC cards, though.

 

Please do yourself a favor money wise and practicality wise, don't buy into SLI (unless you have an endless income, so if you do go ahead).

 

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From what I remember, aren't you somewhat younger? If so, how would you be able to afford SLI and AIOs (unless your parents really love you). There's nothing wrong, but as of late I've seen you making these posts about all this expensive parts, like Intel X-series CPUs, 1080Ti's, 2080Ti's, etc.

 

I can only think of a few people here on the forums that can afford that kind of stuff.

 

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I use their corresponding programs to turn stuff off. Corsair link back when I had a H100i and the nvidia led controller for the bridge and cards. 

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