![]() ![]() With AMD's continually improving finances thanks to their increasing successful product launches after laying off their Operating System Research Center years ago, hopefully in 2020 we see more support from them in the Linux space in areas like this for non-critical areas but "nice to have" features. Those wanting to try out CM-RGB with a modern Wraith Prism heatsink can do so via GitHub and Python's PIP. The program allows setting the lighting mode, color based upon hex code, brightness, and other factors. ![]() ![]() But CM-RGB is a Python-written independent utility that is command-line based and allows easily controlling the heatsink's lighting under Linux. Just like AMD doesn't offer any CPU overclocking client from the Linux desktop, they don't offer any RGB control software for Linux. AMD RYZEN 9 5900X 12-core cpu ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 G.SKILL Trident Z NEO 32GB DDR4-3600 Phanteks Eclipse P400s red case EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G+ PSU Intel 660p M. Fortunately, there is now a straight-forward solution for dealing with those Wraith Prism RGB LEDs thanks to the open-source and independent CM-RGB project. Prism RGB Illumination with SteelSeries Engine SteelSeries Personalize your battlestation with custom lighting across SteelSeries devices. With the Wraith Prism heatsink fan included with many modern AMD Ryzen processors there is configurable RGB lighting, which unfortunately AMD hadn't publicly documented or offered a Linux utility for manipulating the RGBs under Linux.
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