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MSI Mystic Light is not functioning properly on the GPU.

MSI Mystic Light is not functioning properly on the GPU.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
751
06-08-2020, 06:55 AM
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Hi, I haven't experienced any issues with MSI Mystic Light before. Recently, when I pressed 'apply' to adjust the RGB settings, nothing happened. The last time I changed my GPU's RGB to 'Flowing (blue)', it remained stuck, and even after switching LED styles and pressing apply, no changes occurred. I've used several RGB control programs in the past because my hardware comes from different brands, but I've never faced any problems. I'm hoping someone can help explain what's going on.
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Raidex20
06-08-2020, 06:55 AM #1

Hi, I haven't experienced any issues with MSI Mystic Light before. Recently, when I pressed 'apply' to adjust the RGB settings, nothing happened. The last time I changed my GPU's RGB to 'Flowing (blue)', it remained stuck, and even after switching LED styles and pressing apply, no changes occurred. I've used several RGB control programs in the past because my hardware comes from different brands, but I've never faced any problems. I'm hoping someone can help explain what's going on.

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Papyrule
Senior Member
560
06-08-2020, 03:47 PM
#2
Remove MSI's Mystic Lighting app/widget from MSI Center App and then reinstall it. This resolved issues with my GPU and other RGB components. Also works well if your motherboard uses the latest BIOS version.
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Papyrule
06-08-2020, 03:47 PM #2

Remove MSI's Mystic Lighting app/widget from MSI Center App and then reinstall it. This resolved issues with my GPU and other RGB components. Also works well if your motherboard uses the latest BIOS version.

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SillyKitty542
Member
68
06-09-2020, 02:56 AM
#3
Hey there,
I recommend giving SignalRGB a try. It's a great tool for handling all your lighting needs from a single application. The one app that covers it all.
😉
The free version is sufficient. You don't need to buy the premium version unless you're looking for additional features that aren't really necessary.
Tell us how it goes. You'll have to turn off other services, but after that you'll have complete control from one place.
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SillyKitty542
06-09-2020, 02:56 AM #3

Hey there,
I recommend giving SignalRGB a try. It's a great tool for handling all your lighting needs from a single application. The one app that covers it all.
😉
The free version is sufficient. You don't need to buy the premium version unless you're looking for additional features that aren't really necessary.
Tell us how it goes. You'll have to turn off other services, but after that you'll have complete control from one place.

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G4m3r_Daniel
Member
56
06-09-2020, 08:28 AM
#4
I used the premium version for some time, but it seems my GPU isn't compatible. Did you just remove the widget or is there another reason? My BIOS was updated and I deleted Mystic Light, but nothing worked.
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G4m3r_Daniel
06-09-2020, 08:28 AM #4

I used the premium version for some time, but it seems my GPU isn't compatible. Did you just remove the widget or is there another reason? My BIOS was updated and I deleted Mystic Light, but nothing worked.

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JonasGro
Junior Member
30
06-09-2020, 11:40 PM
#5
It seems unusual. Would you have used the 'Nvidia GPU' setting instead of the MSI version? That's what allowed my Asus GPU to be detected.
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JonasGro
06-09-2020, 11:40 PM #5

It seems unusual. Would you have used the 'Nvidia GPU' setting instead of the MSI version? That's what allowed my Asus GPU to be detected.

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_Billie_
Junior Member
48
06-11-2020, 08:53 PM
#6
I checked, but they only work with NVIDIA GPUs. Since you have an RX 6800, it doesn't match Signal RGB.
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_Billie_
06-11-2020, 08:53 PM #6

I checked, but they only work with NVIDIA GPUs. Since you have an RX 6800, it doesn't match Signal RGB.

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oMabye
Member
201
06-11-2020, 09:00 PM
#7
Ah, my bad. I missed that.
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oMabye
06-11-2020, 09:00 PM #7

Ah, my bad. I missed that.

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CrimsonNacho
Member
208
06-12-2020, 03:54 AM
#8
I just discovered a solution (kind of)! It’s mainly a workaround, but I can now adjust the final RGB values. Installing OpenRGB helped it run smoothly without problems. It’s disappointing that the original software for controlling RGB performs worse than third-party options. Thanks for the tip!
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CrimsonNacho
06-12-2020, 03:54 AM #8

I just discovered a solution (kind of)! It’s mainly a workaround, but I can now adjust the final RGB values. Installing OpenRGB helped it run smoothly without problems. It’s disappointing that the original software for controlling RGB performs worse than third-party options. Thanks for the tip!

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iJedi007
Member
157
06-12-2020, 04:34 AM
#9
Good news. Those results are solid. Icue, MSI, and Armoury crate are all weak software. Icue seems to be the strongest among them.
I’ll check open rgb next.
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iJedi007
06-12-2020, 04:34 AM #9

Good news. Those results are solid. Icue, MSI, and Armoury crate are all weak software. Icue seems to be the strongest among them.
I’ll check open rgb next.