Enthusiast ports Thermalright's LCD software to Linux

An enthusiast has successfully ported Thermalright's LCD software from Windows to Linux, offering full support for various models. This version includes all features of the original Windows application, enabling RGB and LCD customization for users. The port aims to provide Linux compatibility for Thermalright's cooling solutions.

Thermalright, a prominent name in PC cooling components, has seen its Windows-based LCD software adapted for Linux through an enthusiast's efforts. The port, described as full-fledged, supports a wide range of models and replicates the complete functionality of the official Windows app.

According to the report, the Linux version maintains all existing features, allowing users to customize RGB lighting and LCD displays on compatible hardware. This development addresses a gap for Linux users who rely on Thermalright's liquid cooling systems, which often include customizable screens and lighting.

The software's arrival on Linux comes as part of ongoing community-driven adaptations for hardware peripherals. While Thermalright has not officially released a Linux version, this enthusiast port provides an immediate solution. The publication date of the announcement is February 7, 2026, highlighting the timeliness of such open-source compatible tools in the evolving PC hardware ecosystem.

Users interested in the port can explore its capabilities for enhancing their setups with personalized visuals and controls, bridging the platform divide in enthusiast computing.

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