So I went ahead and decided to uninstall it and just use Ryzen Master and Afterburner for future overclocking (bit of a noob with that stuff), however I can't seem to figure out if I was able to fully get rid of dragon center. I initially downloaded it as a way to control the RGB lighting on my RTX 2060 Super from MSI, but I recently wanted to start getting into overclocking with Afterburner's auto OC scanner and read a lot online about dragon center interfering with windows power plan and afterburner. I need some help to determine in MSI dragon center has been thoroughly removed from my custom PC.
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