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  1. When I ran the update from 12.2 to 12.3 via the Toolbox I ran it against my C: (OS-W10) drive and had zero issues.
  2. I connected my H150i to the CPU FAN header (3 pin), no issues. Not sure if that version will see the H150i. If not, just have iCUE do an update to the latest version (came out a couple days ago, 3.20.80).
  3. Any chance you can give us an idea of what was updated/fixed with 12.3?
  4. Would be nice if they made the "quiet" model available. Thanks for clarifying that, I don't need to take apart my case now. :biggrin:
  5. While I cannot comment on the H115i sound levels and performance, I can say that the H150i can definitely be silent (if wanted). You can set the fans to Quiet, Balanced, Extreme and Zero RPM or create a custom profile in iCUE for the fans on the H150i (all the "i" series) that has a curve you design. Right now my CPU (i9-9900k) is at 41C and the fans are only running at 460 RPM, I have my H150i in Quiet mode. The ducted AC is making more noise than my machine. Even when I switch the mode to Balanced I don't hear any additional noise coming from the case. Obviously there are other variables affecting temp besides the fans, but you get the idea. I'm not aware of any reason you cannot swap out the fans, just make sure they are four-pin (PWM) and not 3-pin. If you want RGB lighting you need additional control items to manage that.
  6. The H115i already comes with 2 x 140mm ML fans... "Two low-noise 140mm ML Series magnetic levitation PWM fans deliver improved airflow and produce just 20 dBA of noise at full speed." They look like the ML PWM Premium fans, no LED's and grey (gray) blades. I would point out that the ML PWM Premium fans purchased separately are rated at 37 dBA and not the 20dBA listed with the H115i or 25 dBA for the H150i. You would think the ML fans included are the same model as the ones sold separately, but they don't appear to be. I haven't taken my case apart to look at part numbers yet, will do this weekend. ML Fan Specs: ML Pro RGB LED, 25 (120mm) / 20.4 (140mm) dBA, 400-1200 RPM, 47.3 (120mm) / 55.4 (140mm) CFM ML Pro LED, 37 dBA, 400-2000 RPM, 75 (120mm) / 97 (140mm) CFM ML PWM Premium (grey blades), 37 dBA, 400-2400 RPM, 75 (120mm) / 97 (140mm) CFM ML Pro PWM Premium (black blades), 37 dBA, 400-2400 RPM, 75 (120mm) / 97 (140mm) CFM
  7. Corsair SSD Toolbox now updates correctly to 12.3 firmware for MP510, there was a bug apparently that was just fixed. I ran the update and it only required a reboot, upgraded from 12.2. I can't comment on upgrading from earlier firmware.
  8. ARMA 3 (old, but still played by many) is CPU/RAM based. Prior to a recent upgrade (month ago) I was getting 29-45 (avg.) FPS in game, not uncommon. I was running i7-2600K/16GB RAM/GTX 1060 OC (6GB). I upgraded to a i9-9900k/16GB RAM (DDR4 3200)/same GPU and I was getting 70-130 (avg.) FPS. I added a new MSI 2070 Super and it made zero difference to my FPS.
  9. I was initially getting the same thing, failure to download firmware 22.5. I just ran Corsair SSD Toolbox again and it correctly saw 12.3 (so fix worked) and it downloaded and installed without any problem, required a restart. I upgraded my C: (OS) drive, running Windows 10.
  10. From reading about the Commander Pro when I bought mine I believe it said that the fans all had to be of the same series.
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