![]() If it isn't a feature yet, I believe it should be one, since I found forum posts regarding this from back in October. I was wondering if anyone found a solution to this, maybe there's a way to let Mystic Light know to exclude/skip the CPU cooler itself, and only I'm not finding it, or there's some other clever way to handle this? Mystic Light seemingly uses a service to handle it's lighting and when it starts, it assumes control over the Wraith Prism for a small time and lets go of it, which forces it to go to it's default state (full red). Wraith Prism seemingly saves it's parameters inside the cooler itself (such as better mouses keep their DPI settings and such when changing between computers). MSI Mystic Light doesn't have this option, but I am using it for other RGB stuff in my case. This way it has addressable RGB ring effects on the outer circles and such. ![]() So I've read it before and it's been a problem for others as well: the Wraith Prism's full potential is unlocked by using Cooler Master's Wraith Prism software. ![]() My go-to wouldn't have been writing here, but since opening a ticket just throws me no permission, hoping maybe this will get some feedback.
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