Hi all!
I know that AMD has software for controlling RGB on Windows. I found some old threads where someone suggested disconnecting the LEDs themselves, which is not something I’m willing to do with my 2-day old card.
I also would love not having to switch to Windows just to turn the bloody RGB off.
I’ve never used OpenRGB and I don’t quite understand their compatibility guide for the 9070, so I’m not sure if it’s doable there.
So! Does anyone here have that card and was able to disable RGB on Linux?
As a sidenote: I just realised that my OS sees two GPUss - the dGPU and the iGPU. Is there a way I can turn iGPU off so that it doesn’t get in the way?
Any help appreciated!
Oh, I should probably mention - I’m on:
OS Garuda Linux x86_64
├ Kernel Linux 6.13.8-zen1-1-zen
├ Packages 1366 (pacman)[stable]
├ Shell fish 4.0.1
DE KDE Plasma 6.3.4
├ Window Manager KWin (Wayland)
Which model of the card do you have?
Sapphire Pure RX 9070 XT.
You can maybe use OpenRGB to turn it off https://openrgb.org/
If you want a ghetto fix just a white piece of tape over the RGB.
The last option is to stick the card in a Windows PC and run the Sapphire TriXXX software to turn off the RGB.