Navigate to 'C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI\One Dragon Center' Go into task manager and find the processes named 'MSI Central Service' and 'MSI.CentralServer' and end the tasks.
Go into dragon center and disable the following settings:Ĭlose out dragon center completely (and from the system tray).This version will work just fine on motherboards equipped with the B450/B550/X470/X570/B360/B460/Z390/Z490 chipsets and MSI GTX 1660 / 1660S and RTX 2000 series cards with RGB. If you are having problems with the latest version, here is a link to version 2.0.75.0 used in this tutorial, from Late September/Early October 2020 available here with the setup compressed in a zip file. Install dragon center from MSI's website (duh) and restart your PC.You can even close the program from the system tray.ĮDIT : This should still work on the latest version of dragon center. Also, after this, you will be able to just open the software, change your RGB, and upon close, it will keep the same settings. I have seen countless posts where people are complaining about how resource invasive dragon center is, but its design actually allows for users to uninstall certain aspects of the software you do not need and in this tutorial, I will show you guys how to do that.