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Wraith Master

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Wraith Master is a feature-complete graphical and command-line application for controlling the RGB LEDs on AMD's Wraith stock coolers. At the moment, the only supported cooler is the Wraith Prism, but there are plans to add other Wraith coolers as well.

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  • FreeOpen Source

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  • Linux
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  • amd-gpu
  • rgb-color
  • rgb-led-systems
  • RGB

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  • Developed by

    Campbell Jones
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Wraith Master?

Wraith Master is a feature-complete graphical and command-line application for controlling the RGB LEDs on AMD's Wraith stock coolers. At the moment, the only supported cooler is the Wraith Prism, but there are plans to add other Wraith coolers as well.

Designed for feature parity with the official Windows-only Cooler Master application, Wraith Master supports all modes and settings that the Wraith Prism can use. As the Wraith coolers are capable of storing RGB configurations in-device, no daemon is required to maintain configurations, and the program can be uninstalled without fear of losing your settings.

Supported Platforms

Wraith Master supports all 64-bit Linux distributions that use glibc as their libc implementation. This dependence on glibc is not my choice, but a limitation of the software stack; Kotlin/Native is incompatible with musl as of the time I am writing this. Once it gains compatibility with more libc implementations, I fully intend to take advantage of that compatibility. Check out issue #3 for more details.

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