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10-23-2020 12:07 PM
OMEN 25L Desktop - GT12-0167c - LED Visualizer missing in GeForce Experience 3.0
How do I turn off or dim the LED GEFORCE GTX on the graphics card? I am NOT talking about the Zone 1 and Zone 2 LED lighting controls in the OMEN Command Center. Those Zone Controls do not change the lights on the actual card.
The NVIDIA website states: Please note: The NVIDIA LED Visualizer utility does not support GeForce RTX 20 series graphics cards.
10-26-2020 12:01 PM
@TidalZone To get started, all you need is GeForce Experience 1.7, included with all GeForce drivers, beginning with 331.65 WHQL. When installed, you’ll be able to use the following effects to customize your LEDs:
- Control Animation Effects
Configure the LEDs to be turned on at a brightness level of your choosing, or to flash in a number of different patterns across multiple LEDs.
- Monitor GPU Activity
Configure the speed of available animation patterns to correspond to a GPU activity level, such as GPU temperature, clock speed, fan speed, or utilization. If you choose a steady brightness and no flashing, then the brightness will change as the GPU activity changes.
- Respond To Audio
Configure the LEDs to respond to audio, such as when playing games.
- Set A GPU Activity Alarm
Configure the LEDs to act as an alarm to alert you, for example, when a GPU temperature or fan speed threshold has been reached.
- SLI Monitor
Configure the LEDs to turn on only when SLI mode is enabled.
Turn to the next page for system requirements, or head straight to page three for detailed configuration instructions.
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