Msi Dragon Center 2.0.130.0 For Windows Guide
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3. True Color – Display Optimization (Laptop Only)
For MSI laptop owners, True Color provides preset display profiles (e.g., Gaming, Anti-Blue Light, sRGB, Office). Version 2.0.130.0 refined the Anti-Blue Light algorithm, reducing eye strain without overly yellowing the screen.
4. Performance Profiles (Shift Mode)
In the Home or System Tuner tab:
- Turbo: Max fan speed + higher power limits (noisy)
- Sport: Balanced performance
- Silent: Reduced fan noise, lower clocks
- Eco (laptops only): Battery saving
On desktop motherboards, Turbo may not work unless you have an MSI AIO cooler. MSI Dragon Center 2.0.130.0 for Windows
Key Features
1. System Diagnosis & Monitoring
- Real-time CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage usage graphs.
- Temperature tracking per core and component.
- Voltage and clock speed readouts for overclockers.
2. Gaming Mode
- One-click optimization that allocates system resources to active games.
- Automatically disables background processes and Windows updates during gameplay.
3. Mystic Light (RGB Control)
- Sync LEDs across MSI components, keyboards, mice, and headsets.
- Supports 16.8 million colors and 20+ effects (Rainbow, Meteor, Breathing).
- Save lighting profiles for specific games or applications.
4. Fan Control
- Manual or automatic fan curve adjustment for CPU and case fans.
- Silent, Balanced, and Extreme presets.
- Zero Frozr support – fans stop completely under low load.
5. True Color
- Hardware-level display tuning for sRGB, Cinema, Gaming, and Eye Care modes.
- Each mode adjusts gamma, contrast, and temperature independently.
6. Voice Control
- Hands-free commands to launch games, change lighting, or monitor system stats (requires supported headset/mic).
3.1 Vulnerability Details
Security research has identified that MSI Dragon Center (and its associated SDK) suffers from issues related to Improper Privilege Management.
- Vulnerability Type: Local Privilege Escalation (LPE).
- Mechanism: The software often installs drivers and service binaries in directories where standard users have write permissions, or it may load DLLs from user-controlled directories.
- Impact: A local attacker with low-privilege access can exploit these flaws to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges, effectively taking full control of the machine.
Note: While specific CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) are often assigned to the MSI SDK broadly, version 2.0.x has historically been a vector for these types of exploits. Users are strongly advised to update to the latest available version (often rebranded as "MSI Center") to mitigate these risks.
🎨 3. Mystic Light (RGB Command Central)
Version 2.0.130.0 finally stabilizes Mystic Light synchronization across devices. Here is the content tailored for a software
- Supports up to 8 simultaneous RGB zones (RAM, motherboard, GPU, mousepad, fans, case strips, AIO pump, external LED strip).
- New in this build: "Ambient Link" – a basic screen color sampling mode that mirrors RGB to the dominant color on your monitor edge. It's no Corsair iCUE, but latency is under 200ms, which is usable for ambient backlighting.
- Known fix: The dreaded "RGB freeze after sleep" is resolved. Devices now reliably retain their last profile on wake.