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Murphy

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  • Birthday 04/23/1988
  1. So doesn't seem to have changed anything. Looks like I might need a new MoBo. But hey all my Corsair stuff functions now so thats good! I really appreciate your help and that you kept with it with me! Thanks much.
  2. I installed the most recent chipset driver off of ASUS's website last night, can test the offending headers later tonight. Haven't located any other articles discussing a problem similar to this one. Why would the Extension port (USB part) work but not the standard 2.0 and 3.0 not function? And it is not even like they don't really function. They clearly pass power through but not data. Which I guess supports your theory of driver/firmware. Hesitant but maybe I should try deleting all USB drivers from the system and reinstalling? Reboot and let Windows do it? I hear you; I didn't even get to go! By the time I had an opportunity I had 15 mins before when Google said they close and it was a 30 min drive... *sigh*
  3. Not sure I follow... you mean like the CD disks that came with the mobo? I'm sure I could poke around to find those...
  4. I did manage to get the CoPro firmware updated. I think I jacked it up initially but a quick reinstall and both programs (Link and iCue) register everything and updated fine. I did not download anything from the ASUS site for anything.
  5. Had a Rosewill card reader bay expansion laying around . I connected SATA power, USB 2.0 connector to board, and 3.0 connector to splitter that's connected already. I DID NOT connect sata data cable. Tested a portable Seagate drive at 4 points: 3.0 port on front of case (no data), 3.0 on Rosewill hub (no data), 2.0 on Rosewill hub (no data), and a USB port in the back of the board (registered and could view folders). Then I connected the 2.0 USB cable to the USB part of the ROG Extension port Viola! iCue is now registering every device and currently attempting to update firmware on the CoPro (which I think I regret, stuck at 0% 10 minutes). So looks like the culprit(s) are the main 2.0 headers (and apparently my 3.0 header is also borked) Edit: The ports provide power but clearly do not transfer data; my mistake, I clearly had no idea what I was talking about
  6. Mastercase Pro 5. No USB 2.0 on the front panel only 3.0 However I am 85% certain those work, moot point. Im gonna check my stock of random junk/old parts and also make a run to microcenter. Be about 3 hours. No sir; haven't played one second of that game
  7. Now we are cooking with gas! I pulled the H115i's usb cable entirely and connected via mini to type A in the I/O back plate. Attached is image file of detected and working device in Link And iCue
  8. My assumption would be that somehow both headers were borked but since they still seem to be sending at least power to drive the fans and LEDs... kind of a hard sell. I did skim through the single port list in BIOS and iirc they all read "ENABLED". At work so will have to get back to you on the mini to Type-A connection run. Hopefully I have a USB cable with a mini connector on one end! lol Edit: Typo
  9. Caught me napping! Anyway: I have disabled fast boot in both Windows and BIOS. Symptoms remain.
  10. Swapped USB connections while checking connector integrity. Seems solid. Attached file is pic from phone of BIOS settings taken just now. EDIT: I also changed the BIOS setting from "AUTO" to "ENABLED".
  11. I have 8 listed devices, 6 named w/ numbers (3x 1b1e; 3x 1b1d product ids); 2 remaining are keyboard and mouse Attached file is save file from USBDeview w/ vendor ID 1b1c Corsair USB devices (x8).txt
  12. Attached files are from Corsair/CUE folderService_Trace.log
  13. Yes same behavior, exception being CUE displays K55 and SCIMITAR PRO with the Vengeance DRAM. Attached files are (hopefully what you are looking for) from CLink4 folder Client_Trace.log Service_Trace.log
  14. H115i, RM1000i, CoPro, RGB hub, or LL140 Fans Decided I wanted to go all in and dress up my rig best I could. Bit the bullet and water-cooled my CPU after de-lidding. All that stuff. Recent purchases to finish this project up (lol) were 7 LL140 fans, with a CoPro to link it all up. Look in Corsair Link: Nada. Only shows the DRAM kit, along with basics like MoBo, CPU, and GPU. I have deleted every Corsair file I could find, and reinstalled all the latest software. Updated every driver my PC said I could. took it all apart, re-wired my PC and hooked it back up. All the fans light up, and spin. Far as I can tell the pump is working appropriately as well. CoPro USB to MoBo. H115i USB to MoBo. (Can't rely on LINK to see it) RM1000i USB to CoPro. RGB hub (x2) to CoPro. LL140 (x4) PWM to CoPro (Push/pull on H115i; hindsight could have gone without due to viewing side of fan but w/e) LL140 (x3) PWM to MoBo (CPU, Opt and CHA1) Can anyone lend a hand or tell me what I am missing or how to fix? This is immensely frustrating and for the money spent... pretty disappointing.
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