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  1. Same problem here. After install ICUE 4.11.472 crashes. Is someone testing ICUE software before it's released? Doesn't seem to be the case.
  2. So why do Corsair release ICUE 4 if you recommend ICUE 3 ??? I don't get it.
  3. This is rubbish......problem is with ICUE software. Don't blame microsoft for software they don't make. OMG! It's like having a Mercedes with engine problems and blame Audi......
  4. emsir

    Problem Ram

    I have the same problem with 4x8 GB 3200 mhz on maximus XI. I tried to swap my 4x8 GB Vengeance 3000 mhz from another computer, and no problem. And on My maximus X machine the 3200 mhz Corsair LED Ram 4x8 gb runs just fine. Tried this for 5 days and no problem. Swapped back...and boom, after 2 hours BSOD. There must be something with maximus XI boards and some corsair memory module
  5. Your pump should run at full speed. If not you have to do something in settings In ICUE you go in to cooler settings. Here you see fan 1 - fan 2 - pump to the left click Performance > Extreme. click Pump and highlight pump (yellow) If it doesn't change to extreme. Do this: Highlight Pump and then click Extreme to the left. When done you see Extreme under Pump and it will run at full speed.
  6. I last did an update to 3.19.120 from 3.14.104 and then my framerates went down to 25-28 fps in games and benchmarks. I was frustrated and didn't knew what to do. Maybe my GTX 1080 TI was failing or a RAM issue....CPU going bad. Then I did a system restore before updating Icue and everything went back to normal. But when i booted my machine next day the issue came back.... I uninstalled Icue with Iobit with no leftover in registry or system. Restarted and installed Icue version 3.14.104. No problem since then I am not going to update Icue...why? Don't fix what is not broken. I will stay on 3.14. 104 as long as it takes. I have a question to Corsair. Why is it always us (customers) being beta testers for your software? Don't you have a test center for your software before relasing it? If you have, they are doing a terrible job.
  7. That's a hillarious answer. 20 years ago you couldn't take the caps on and off. And yes it's your fault. Take a minute and think about it. Maybe there are 2 or 3 others with the same problem, and you are telling us Corsair is to blame? As one wrote. You are doing it WRONG! Admit you have used too much force and pushed the cap from side to side to get it off. Way too much force has been used. I have a K70 Lux RGB and have taken ALL the caps off without breaking anything. Put them on again and nothing broken. Conclusion: It's your fault
  8. WHAT??? Read here, c-attack wrote: " you are looking to see if the cooler is working properly, we need your approximate room temperature, your H115i Temp (water temperature) from the LINK application at idle, and keep an eye on that reading. You water temp should be slow to change". If his fans were connected to the motherboard headers c-attack wouldn't suggest to read the water temps. You are making things up.
  9. You should NOt be listening to this rubbish! The right way to install this cooler is by letting the fans control the water temps. That's how a liquid cooler works. There is a reason why Corsair provides 2 fan headers on the radiator and a Sata power connection. They are meant to be cooling the water and by that cools the CPU. If you listen to the rubbish you will get fans spinning up and down all the time trying to keep up with the CPU temps. Very noisy and not the way you use a liquid cooler. A liquid cooler cools the water ( that's why it's called a liquid cooler) and by that the water keeps the CPU cool. "leakymutant" doesn't have a clue on how a liquid cooler works and how to connect it. He just trying to be smart. His knowledge is poor. If you follow my advise, you will have a cool CPU and quite fans. In corsair link you set your fans to balanced and the waterpump to performance. And group your fans to H115i (NOT CPU) That's it.
  10. You should NOT let the fans control the CPU temp with Corsair liquid cooler. there is no reason to do that. the fans control the temp of the water and by that cools the CPU. You will NOT notice a difference how cool the CPU is by using the fan headers on motherboard. The only thing you will get is fans spinning up and down all the time and they will be very noisy. The way the cooler is meant to be installed is by using the fan headers on the radiator and the Sata connection. In Corsair Link you set the fans to balanced and the pump to performance. That's the best way to have a cool CPU and quite fans. I have a Skylake build I7 6700 overclocked to 4.6 hgz. My temps when idle are 28-30 degrees. When playing games the max temps are 45-47 degrees. That's the water temps. My CPU Temps (package) is the same as the water temp +- 2-4 degrees. So I have a cool CPU and quite fans. I can hear the fans when playing games (Rise Of Tomb Raider on max settings) but I have to sit very close to my computer to hear the fans spinning. Oh, And i have replaced the stock fans with Corsair ML 140 Pro fans. These fans works just great and very quite.
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