
Connect the other end of the cable to any one of the USB Type-2 ports on your motherboard. Now you can connect the 3-pin USB header into the cooler. You need to start by plugging the USB cable into the cooler and removing the RGB cable from the cooler in case it is plugged in.įirst, you’ll need to remove the rubber coverings on the USB port on the cooler.

Now, let’s see how to control the RGB on the Wraith Prism Coolers. Therefore, you need to use only the USB cable. You can’t use both cables simultaneously because, in this case, it will default to the RGB cable and will not allow you to control all the lights on your cooler. The 12 volt RGB cable will only allow you to control the fan’s RGB, while the USB cable will allow you to control all three RGB lights. Three different RGB lights can be controlled on the cooler: the AMD logo, the fan, and the ring. You need to know that it is necessary to connect one of the RGB or the USB Type-2 cables provided with the coolers to control the RGB of the cooler.


GTK now exits gracefully if the device is disconnected while the program is running.Version number is now inserted at build time, which means there are no scenarios in which the version number cannot be resolved.Makes initialization time 27x faster, which results in a 10x speedup for the CLI frontend (tested on my machine, may vary by hardware) Removed libusb_reset_device call in initialization code.#16 - Support for manually resetting the USB port.#13 - Man pages for both GTK and CLI, hand-written and compiled by scdoc.#3 - Compatibility with Alpine, Adélie, and other distributions that use musl! Requires gcompat to be installed for Alpine and Adélie, but otherwise works out of the box.The 1.2 release for Wraith Master is out now, here's what changes:

In summary: it's lightweight, it's native, it's fast, it's complete, and it's self-contained. It exists as an independent companion to OpenRGB, and is designed to provide control over all functionality exposed by the hardware. At the moment, the only supported cooler is the Wraith Prism, but there are plans to add other Wraith coolers as well. What it is: Wraith Master is a feature-complete graphical and command-line application for controlling the RGB LEDs on AMD's Wraith stock coolers. Have a fancy AMD CPU with a Wraith Prism cooler? You might want to adjust some of the RGB settings on Linux and for that you should check out Wraith Master.
