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  1. Setting 1-4 LL connected fans is working fine. They illuminate the correct fans when doing it this way but as soon as I set 5 fans, the 6th one lights up acting as a 5th fan also which is why I think it's the node core and not the fan that's the problem. But why is it also doing that to my replacement node core from corsair? Do I just keep getting the bad ones? :( I wiped the folder twice and re-opened iCUE to reset everything but it didn't fix the problem. I tried to repair iCUE and that didn't work either. All I got was an error message that it can't be repaired. So last thing I did was to re-install the program. Unfortunately, that didn't fix the lighting pattern of my 5th and 6th fan as well. I'm almost out of options https://imgur.com/wJJyVMJ https://imgur.com/PasIO2y EDIT: I can't fix this. I tried updating my BIOS and plugging in my corsair node core straight to it but that didn't do anything for me. Worst, the fan LEDs didn't light up and NC didn't get detected by iCUE.
  2. As for assigning the fans as QL fans, only 2 lit up. Fans #3 and 5. However, if you assign 5 fans are connected as LL fans, all 6 of them lit up. As for the long process, all fan LEDs work.
  3. I tried Pong. The fan LEDs just don't look right on port#6. Also, I have rearranged the fans in iCUE but nothing seems to be different. I tried swapping #4 with #6. I also tried swapping the rest of the fans with #6 and no matter what fan I plug into that port, that fan will illuminate the same lighting pattern as the one I showed you on my attachment for port #6 outer and inner rings.
  4. Correct. Same behavior in port#6 no matter which fan I plug into it. Same with port #5. No matter what fan I plug into port #5, the outer ring bleeds to the fan#6 and it illuminates those LEDs in fan#6 in the picture. About the other effects, let's say if the inner ring illuminates a green and the outer ring is blue in fans 1 to 5, fan#6 will illuminate the green in 3 outer LEDs and the rest of the fan#6 illuminates the blue which is REALLY messed up. Correct, I thought I bought all LL fans because the case comes with 3 pre-installed already. I don't know what to do anymore. Fans seem to work fine other than the port #6 in my replacement node core :(
  5. - Swapping fans? I did that already. - They all light up just fine "BUT" port #6 is ****ed up big time. Look at the attachment. Whatever lighting profile I do, fan #6 illuminate weird lightings and it's not always the correct pattern, if this makes sense.
  6. Hi, I'm on my last leg here guys so I need your help. I can't seem to pinpoint where to start fixing the problem I'm having with my parts. I bought a brand new corsair 465x mid-tower case and it came with the corsair node core for the fans. I added 3 more fans into my build to fill in the two top areas of the case and the one in the rear. However, while testing the fan LEDs one fan at a time, I noticed that ports #5 and #6 are messed up. Look at the photos I attached below. In the "Lighting Setup", I selected "LL RGB Series Fans" and "6 Fans are connected" but why is it that the port #5 and #6 are illuminating the same color? Port #5 should illuminate a somewhat purple light and port #6 is close to whitish-pink but unfortunately, both are illuminating purple from fan #5. Now, I already got a replacement corsair node core from when I reached out to support a week ago. I actually received the replacement today but what got me even more aggravated is that the replacement part also has the same problem as the original one that I replaced. :mad: I tried the same tests I did to my original one with the LEDs and still no luck. I also switched where there USB cable is connected to. I have both node cores connected to my commander pro originally. Then today, I tried plugging in my replacement node core into my motherboard to see if that fixes the problem but it got worst because now all of a sudden, it's not detected by iCUE while its USB cable is connected to the motherboard. I'm desperate at this point. I tried plugging in fans 1-5 into port #6 and they all showed the same lighting patterns when being tested. Fan #6, when plugged in to ports #1-5, shows to be working fine.
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