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Unable to control RGB LEDs #48

Open leinardi opened 4 years ago

leinardi commented 4 years ago

Hi, I'm the developer of GWE and I'm looking for a way to control the RGB lighting of Nvidia cards under Linux.

Currently the nvidia-settings app only allows to control the brightness via the GPULogoBrightness property but this option is not available on many new cards. For example:

Are there plans to add Linux support for the RGB lighting of these cards?

ghost commented 4 years ago

Really hope this happens!

ghost commented 4 years ago

Emailed them as well. So fingers crossed.

leinardi commented 4 years ago

Let me know, but my expectations are pretty low right now...

corypaik commented 4 years ago

I also would really appreciate this feature. Simply being able to turn the LEDs off would be more than enough.

Hasshu commented 4 years ago

Simply being able to turn the LEDs off would be more than enough.

This.

bioe007 commented 4 years ago

Yes, just turning them off would be good enough for me.

hmlendea commented 4 years ago

Basic static colours without any effects, or turning them off altogether would be enough, thanks.

sabbath88 commented 4 years ago

MSI 1080 GAMING affected too.

h1z1 commented 4 years ago

Bah. Trying again, hopefully github saves the right version of this. I don't know when it was fixed but can confirm at least with 455.23.04 it does indeed work now? (with nvidia-settings)

tpruvot commented 3 years ago

works on the EVGA 1070 Ti SC (GPULogoBrightness=0 to toggle off, no RGB on this one)

not on the 3070 XC3... annoying RGB rolling logo

H-Ribeiro commented 3 years ago

Doesn't work on FE RTX3090...

tpruvot commented 3 years ago

The only way i found for the 3090 FE is using evga precision X on windows (on nvidia FE model) there are 2 separated leds, top one is RGB

CalcProgrammer1 commented 3 years ago

On a lot of NVIDIA GPUs, the RGB is controlled via I2C.

OpenRGB supports quite a few NVIDIA GPUs with RGB (Gigabyte, MSI, EVGA, ASUS) but not all from every manufacturer due to differences in RGB controller between generations.

We ran into an issue where a lot of newer GPUs are using I2C block access to control the RGB. The NVIDIA Linux driver does not provide I2C block access. Is this something that NVIDIA could add in a future driver release?

kennyfs commented 2 years ago

I really need it!

salvadordf commented 1 year ago

Please fix Asus Dual RTX2060 support.

benmaier commented 1 year ago

This is really needed. My computer often needs to run over night for simulations and thanks to the unnecessary lighting on my card my room looks like a brothel.

AntoAndGar commented 10 months ago

Can't shut down leds on asus rog strix 1070, is there any news?

rickstaa commented 10 months ago

Can't shut down leds on asus rog strix 1070, is there any news?

I use https://openrgb.org/ to do this on my MSI 1070 TI. Maybe that tool also works for your use-case.

ultr7A commented 1 week ago

i2c-tools + openrgb worked for my asus rog strix gtx1080ti. I'M FREE NOW 😮