Looking at pictures of the card, the rgb header is right next to the PCIE connector. Could just unplug it.
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Holy, I did not quite expect to have an interactive map. o.o
North owner here, it's an elegant case, would recommend if you don't need a ton of HDD bays! :]
Dozens+1 ! :)
Welp, even with voice modulation "Adrian" sounds just like Elon. The speech patterns line up to the point I couldn't much tell he was using voice mod at all.
Have no fear, brother, this censorship is of my own doing. I didn't even know there was a list of naughty words not fit for display.
What in the actual removed?
Doesn't hurt to try. I weened myself off Windows by using linux every single day and fiddling around for a few hours. Eventually it just clicked and i very rarely boot up Windows nowadays for apps that will not run on linux. Good luck!
Sure, their service can stream VR "over the cloud", but come on. With the added latency I don't see this being useful for anything other than watching a movie over VD. What kind of games wouldn't make you violently sick if you plopped additional 30ms or more on top of the already existing encoding/decoding/networking delay? Is this an ad?
Sorry, I was suggesting unplugging the RGB cable from the GPU itself, it looks accessible without disassembling anything. There are two headers right next to the PCI-E connector and I'd say the 4-pin one is the one to remove. Can always plug it back in later if you happen to change your mind and need that sweet RGB LED action! :)