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subbie last won the day on May 14 2019

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  1. This most frequently happens when my wakes up from sleep. But it can also happen when my drives stop spinning and my screens turn off due to power management. The sticks just get stuck on their last color scheme. Only closing and restarting iCUE solves this issue. This only started fairly recently, in the past few months. I didn't have this issue before for over a year.
  2. I have a LED strip that I busted through my own fault, 2 of the LED's at the end don't work anymore. Can I use a pair of scissors to cut it off and seal it up with non-conductive electrical tape?
  3. The same issue started happening to me today. Up until a few hours ago, it all worked fine. I redid some cable management, and now the Commander Pro won't recognize my H115i Pro RGB. If I plug the AIO directly into my motherboard, it is recognized though.
  4. All you need is a standard mini-USB to USB-A cable, plug it into a free USB slot (or USB hub) and iCue will recognize it.
  5. And more specifically, how many extension cables I can daisy chain before the first LED strip. I am using a Lighting Node Pro to light my desk and the back of my monitors. Currently it's placed outside of my case, but I want to put it on the inside and run extension cables through a small hole on the bottom of my case.
  6. Profile includes lighting effects for : -6 LL Pro RGB fans -Vengeance RGB Pro -H115i Pro RGB (no Platinum) -4 LED strips inside the case -4 LED strips behind my desk -K95 RGB (no Platinum) Some of the lighting is pretty basic, but I'm proud of my LL Pro + H115i Pro + Vengeance RGB effects. A combination of static, wave and gradient. Colors are set to 170 0 255 (although I did change the color value on some parts because the exact color isn't uniform across all the hardware) and 140 255 255 by default. default_light_only.cueprofile
  7. I found a different solution. Make a copy of that profile (or make a different one, it doesn't really matter) and turn off the lighting on the RAM in that profile. Switch to that profile before you put the PC to sleep, then back to the main profile after waking it back up. It's not the most elegant or convenient solution, but it works without the high CPU usage cost.
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