

Afterburner and bios for fancurves and OC'ing is all you need Bottomline unless you need it don't do it. Thats for when gaming and I have headphones on. When it's not gaming there is no need for my CPU to be at max clocks and my fans running so high. Even at the profile was toggled of and I rebooted system multiple times. I gave it a try once and took me ages with useless help from their tech support to find it changed my power setting so CPU was maximum performance all the time. Stay away from Dragon centers OC, performance profiles.

But like I said I'd go with Afterburner for GPU fancurve.and definitively for overclocking. Shutdown and it defaults to stock lighting until windows has loaded.īy all means give the older software a try or look on manufacturers site as it should tell you. Rather disgusting that a GPU of this value lacks bare minimum memory for storing the lighting. Once set you can uinstalled Dragon center just not the MSI SDK or the lighting reverts. RTX based GPUs can only use the Mystic Light baked into Dragon Center. Standalone Mystic light doesn't work with that GPU. The RTX 2070 Super lighting requires Mystic light to change it's lighting. Maybe but some newer hardware won't work with the older software. Would I be able to use command center, is it better? Currently I am using the msi z390-A pro motherboard and on the software and utility it only gives me the option of downloading Dragon Center.

But ended up removing it and installed the older command center I had archived on my backup drive. Originally posted by Snakub Plissken:I installed it on the wife's computer.
