Ah, remember when you could buy computer parts without them being covered in RGB glowing lights?
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Still can, RGB is at a minimum in my PC, the only RGB currently at play is some pulsing lights on the mainboard which I choose to ignore as it's not hurting anything.
I would imagine you could turn even those off, if it bothered you enough
I could, there's an option in the BIOS settings, I just don't because my mainboard's RGB is so low-key that it doesn't really matter if I leave it on or not, and its default setting is to pulsate.
My GPU has minimal lighting (3070 XC) one for the logo on the side, motherboard has its turned off (if it even has any?) and my ram is set to a dull white.
All fans are noctua (heatsink is a d15 black, case are mission brown)
System is somewhat recent (13900kf + z790i edge)
The minimal lighting that I have can be toggled easily.
Funnily enough my z390 board in my rack has more lighting than my desktop PC, can't be bothered to turn it's onboard strip off.
I feel lighting has its place, but too many SI / people overdo it.