AMD Wraith Prism is a GPU driver for AMD GPUs, available for Linux distributions.
AMD Wraith Prism is a GPU driver for AMD GPUs, available for Linux distributions.
Yes, it is possible to adjust the RGB settings on the Wraith Prism cooler through Linux. You can access the control panel and modify the color parameters directly.
No external devices required, though OpenRGB encounters issues with the RGB controller on certain motherboards. MSI models, for example, have been rendered unusable by OpenRGB, leading to support being turned off.
TBF, the issue seems more related to a non-standard command rather than a controller problem. You can manually manage them by echoing commands into the /dev directory, but be careful—incorrect commands might brick the device. It looks like MSI may have altered command structures on certain board models, sending outdated instructions. Still good to know though.
I'm not familiar with specific issues affecting the ASUS B550-F board, but I can help you check for common problems or guide you on troubleshooting steps.
I haven't encountered any details about that board, but the B450 model comes with full compatibility and the X570 version also supports it fully, which means I wouldn't be surprised if it functions perfectly. https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenR...ed-Devices Plus If you're connecting the cooler via the USB port, it shouldn't interfere with the RGB controller and should work without issues (I hadn't realized that until I reviewed the support documentation)