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Hello everyone,
I recently purchased an Intel ARC B580 graphics card and have been quite satisfied with its performance. However, I’m having difficulty turning off the RGB lighting. While the lighting looks visually appealing, it becomes quite distracting when I use my system at night.
So far, I’ve only found RGB control software designed for the Intel ARC A770 model on the official Intel website. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to locate a similar tool compatible with the B580.
Could the Intel team or the community please provide guidance on how to disable the RGB lights on the B580? If such software isn’t yet available, I would like to kindly request that Intel develop and release a compatible version as soon as possible.
Thank you in advance for your help and support!
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Hello DanDan-has-come,
Thank you for posting in Intel community Forum.
I understand how bright lights can be distracting, especially at night. I will try to help you on this issue. Before we proceed, let me check. Are you using a 3rd party or an OEM-branded Intel Arc graphics card (e.g., ASRock) or the Intel Graphics Limited Edition? Some OEM graphics cards may include RGB lighting controls.
If you have questions, please let us know. Thank you.
Best regards,
Michael L.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Thank you Mike,
Actually, my graphics card manufacturer is Intel. This is my graphics card information diagram, although most of the information on it is in Chinese.
I tried to install the RGB control program that Intel had before, but that program only works on the A770 graphics card. When I was installing it, the program prompted me that I couldn't install it.
Hope you can reply as quickly as you can.

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