Introduction
RGB lighting has become a popular feature in computer hardware, including RAM modules.
This can be quite distracting, especially if you prefer a darker and more restful environment during sleep.
We will discuss BIOS prefs, third-party software solutions, and the option of physically disconnecting the RGB header.
These lights are designed to emit colorful illumination in various patterns and effects.
Ram RGB typically utilizes the 4-pin RGB header on a motherboard to control the lighting.
Why turn off RAM RGB during sleep?
If your BIOS does not have the option to control RGB lighting during sleep, dont worry.
It offers flexibility and customization options that may not be available within the BIOS options of your rig.
We will discuss this method in the next section.
This method involves disconnecting the wires that provide power to the RGB lighting.
This method offers a straightforward solution if your BIOS supports it.
If your BIOS does not have the necessary prefs, the second method involves using third-party software.
The third method, which is more permanent, involves physically disconnecting the RGB header.
This method requires opening your system case and disconnecting the wires supplying power to the RGB lighting.
Its worth mentioning that the method you choose will depend on your specific hardware and personal preferences.