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Question about MSI 5070 Ti Gaming TRIO ARGB and Gigabyte motherboard.

Question about MSI 5070 Ti Gaming TRIO ARGB and Gigabyte motherboard.

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BlackShadow091
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 01:35 PM
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Hi,
I have an X870E Aorus Pro Ice motherboard and intend to install an MSI 5070 Ti Gaming Trio White GPU. Would I be able to manage ARGB through RGB Fusion 2.0, or would I need to use Mystic Light which I've heard could conflict with GCC? I'm also unsure about using Signal RGB since I already use L-Connect and Steelseries GG, as it might not integrate well. I prefer controlling the lighting for the GPU rather than syncing it, otherwise it would just set a static color. I don't believe Open RGB supports this card yet. Have anyone had experience with a similar setup? For supported cards, could Open RGB be used to control the GPU ARGB while running other software like GCC, L-Connect and Steel Series GG for other tasks?

Thanks in advance
Edit: Now it works with Mystic Light for the GPU alongside RGB Fusion.
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BlackShadow091
10-23-2023, 01:35 PM #1

Hi,
I have an X870E Aorus Pro Ice motherboard and intend to install an MSI 5070 Ti Gaming Trio White GPU. Would I be able to manage ARGB through RGB Fusion 2.0, or would I need to use Mystic Light which I've heard could conflict with GCC? I'm also unsure about using Signal RGB since I already use L-Connect and Steelseries GG, as it might not integrate well. I prefer controlling the lighting for the GPU rather than syncing it, otherwise it would just set a static color. I don't believe Open RGB supports this card yet. Have anyone had experience with a similar setup? For supported cards, could Open RGB be used to control the GPU ARGB while running other software like GCC, L-Connect and Steel Series GG for other tasks?

Thanks in advance
Edit: Now it works with Mystic Light for the GPU alongside RGB Fusion.

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tylerbrawl
Member
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10-23-2023, 08:44 PM
#2
Based on my understanding, you'll require MSI's Mystic Lighting app to handle the lights on your MSI-branded GPU together with RGB Fusion 2.0 for your motherboard. This approach aligns with my preference for similar brands when it comes to ARGB/RGB synchronization.
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tylerbrawl
10-23-2023, 08:44 PM #2

Based on my understanding, you'll require MSI's Mystic Lighting app to handle the lights on your MSI-branded GPU together with RGB Fusion 2.0 for your motherboard. This approach aligns with my preference for similar brands when it comes to ARGB/RGB synchronization.

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dman77777
Junior Member
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10-23-2023, 09:49 PM
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The lower-end Gigabyte cards aren't performing well, so I chose this alternative instead.
In fact, I'd prefer to disable the default rainbow RGB and use a fixed color or turn it off completely.
I attempted to install MSI Center alongside Mystic Lights while RGB Fusion was active, but it only recognizes my non-RGB MSI GPU—likely because the GPU doesn't support it. Do you think this would work with the Gaming Trio as well?
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dman77777
10-23-2023, 09:49 PM #3

The lower-end Gigabyte cards aren't performing well, so I chose this alternative instead.
In fact, I'd prefer to disable the default rainbow RGB and use a fixed color or turn it off completely.
I attempted to install MSI Center alongside Mystic Lights while RGB Fusion was active, but it only recognizes my non-RGB MSI GPU—likely because the GPU doesn't support it. Do you think this would work with the Gaming Trio as well?