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  1. The cynic in me says that this feature will only ever be present on the new LS100 until they release newer RAM, KB&Ms, Fans and the like that connect to a new, proprietary, hub. Making the LNP, CP and all of our current hardware obsolete. I don't know about any of you but I think it's stupid that iCue will have screen grabbing capabilities but not sync it up with any other hardware. For the record; it isn't a question of IF our current setups can do it (because they can). It's a question of why do I need extra software when iCue should handle it. My current setup (pre-black friday) [ame] [/ame] And before anyone asks; NO I'm not using "iHue". It's vaporware as far as I know
  2. That would be easy enough. Tell iCue that your PC is on the left or right and have it display the average color nearest that side of your monitor. You don't need to tell it the placement of all of your lights, just treat your PC as one single light source. Same goes for your keyboard and mouse. Tell it that both of these are to display the average color of the bottom of your screen. Something like this; [ame] [/ame] Does that application only apply coloring to the wallpaper or everything on screen? If it's only the wallpaper then I fail to see how your suggestion is of any help as it's not what we have been requesting for years now. [ame] [/ame] That's from 2015, by the way.
  3. Since as far back as I can remember, we have been asking for a way to use our Corsair RGB equipment as a source of ambient lighting that syncs with what's on screen. It would seem that now with the introduction of the LS100, that we might actually get this feature. I say "might" because I'm wondering if the only Corsair product that will support this feature is the LS100 unit or if it will extent to all current / past RGB products. The preview video on your site highly suggests that only the LS100 syncs with our on screen display. https://cwsmgmt.corsair.com/pdp/ls100/videos/LS_Movie.mp4 I for one sincerely hope that this feature is supported across all of your products and aren't nickel and dimed into buying new RAM, Fans, AIOs, Keyboards, Mice and so on (read; PRO ++) just so we can have this feature on something else besides a light strip.
  4. The hell is an AMD B360? I think you must have meant B350 as I believe B360 is an intel "thing". If you meant B450 then I would like to chime in and disagree. I have a STRIX B450-I and this does not work. The board simply fails to show up as a device. Odd considering at the top of the first post you say; I wonder which B450 boards this does work on... Hrm.
  5. I am happy to see that it has not been forgotten or abandoned! I am curious though. Will this cause my case's light to light up with games such as Diablo III or will it only work with my Keyboard and mouse? I suppose this new software could 'break' that feature entirely... I also noticed that in the preview, it does not show RAM as being a listed device. Is that intentional?
  6. Fantastic! That gives me something to look forward too here in the future. :-)
  7. What I would have liked to have had would be the ability to turn off both Keyboard and Mouse lights with the push of the brightness button on the Keyboard. If that Sync It software ever materializes, it would be nice if that were a feature. I noticed at one point all the lights went off to show how you could enjoy a movie without the distraction of the lights. It would be nice if the key to do so could be remapped to the brightness button. Other than that, the only other thing I could think of would be ambient lighting. I am aware that 3rd party applications exist that can do this but it would be nice if it were a standard feature in CUE and Sync It in the future.
  8. Me? I have tested this out on 3.00, 3.10 and as of today 3.40 without any problems. I realize you may not be referring to me since you said; I own the CMR16GX4M2D3200C16 but figured this may help you and others in the future.
  9. I wanted to post this here in order to best help someone out in the future. This past weekend I ordered a 16GB kit of RGB RAM. The exact model number is CMR16GX4M2D3200C16. Do not bother looking it up on the Corsair site as it is not listed. It is touted as being a NewEgg exclusive. I am here to tell you it uses MICRON D-DIE but it actually works at it's rated 3200MHz speed without tinkering. Simply booted into my ASRock B350 ITX, set it to XMP profile 1 and that's it. I did not have to flash to the latest BIOS (though I did do it later) as everything just worked out of the box. If the reviews are anything to go by, this is a pretty new SKU. I love this RAM and am not ashamed to admit that I was afraid it would not work at anything above JEDEC speeds when I opened it up.
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