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RGB Lighting turning off

As the title says, my question is, can I run my PC with the RGB Lighting off.

Can I run the RGB full black or even off?

I mean following parts...

 

RGB RAM

RGB Case fans

RGB AiO water cooling

RGB Case lights

 

Enermax Aquafusion 360 RGB

Enermax Saberey White RGB

 

I am thinking of buying a new PC but, i am not sure whether I should buy my PC with or without RGB.


THANKS!

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2 minutes ago, ItsCryptic said:

Could you give brand names? CORSAIR has a software called iCUE which you can turn off lights and that with

Adding on to that, It only works with CORSAIR branded things like the CORSAIR ONE (There computer). So if you want to use it buy corsair stuff

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Ok, thanks for the response, but what if I want to use the Enermax case an cooler.

Is there a possibility to manage the lights with a motherboard software.

For example the "msi mpg x570 gaming edge wifi motherboard".

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42 minutes ago, Firewall1999 said:

Can I run my PC with the RGB Lighting off.

 I mean I guess its possible but you may lose FPS and gamer "cool" if you do. 

 

Is it worth the risk?

i5 8600 - RX580 - Fractal Nano S - 1080p 144Hz

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7 hours ago, Firewall1999 said:

As the title says, my question is, can I run my PC with the RGB Lighting off.

Can I run the RGB full black or even off?

I mean following parts...

 

RGB RAM

RGB Case fans

RGB AiO water cooling

RGB Case lights

 

Enermax Aquafusion 360 RGB

Enermax Saberey White RGB

 

I am thinking of buying a new PC but, i am not sure whether I should buy my PC with or without RGB.


THANKS!

 

If the RGB stuff doesn't interest you, then don't buy the RGB parts. There is no effect on anything except power usage.

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I read the title and thought your RGB was randomly turning off. 

 

In which case I was going to suggest your pc is sentient and has self respect. 

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