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Part of a driver used to control the RGB on your motherboard. It's not a virus.

Check what google tells you. Location of that app is sketchy.

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Do you have RGB RAM ?

It seems to be something that's installed with G.Skill Trident Z RGB control.

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22 hours ago, TetraSky said:

Do you have RGB RAM ?

It seems to be something that's installed with G.Skill Trident Z RGB control.

No. I only have blue fans and RGB Strips.

 

Found this on Quora

 

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You have almost answered your own question; the driver is there so that the utility can change the state of the LEDs. SDRAM used to use SMBUS (a variant of I2C) to read an EEPROM from the DIMM; I don’t know whether this is still the case, but if it is, the same lines could be used to talk to a microcontroller to drive the LEDs.

 

 

Is it possible that dragon center installed it as part of mystic light? Cause I have an MSI Motherboard and GPU

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Part of a driver used to control the RGB on your motherboard. It's not a virus.

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