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no-animation <intensity> Fixed brightness
flashing <intensity> <interval> Flashing effect
dual-flashing <intensity> <interval> Double flashing effecte
dual-flashing <intensity> <interval> Double flashing effect
breathing <intensity> <interval> <interval> Breathing effect

Do you need more effects? Add your custom effects in `~/.config/nvidia-led/styles`
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Hello, sadly it doesn't work on GTX 1080 Ti :( I really want to stop this annoying LED lights o_O

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What model is it?

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Hello, thanks for the answer. The model is ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING:
https://www.asus.com/us/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING/

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The problem is that model is full RGB lighting and nvidia-led is not compatible.

Like #1:

Then it seems the problem is about RGB lighting. Nvidia-led does callings to nvidia-settings to edit the property GPULogoBrightness, but in this moment there isn't an option to adjust RGB 😞

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This is sad... Linux users are left behind by Nvidia again...
Thank you anyway :)

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Any update on this?

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Nope, we are with no importance. I wrapped my video with tape because of this...

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