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nolsklirt

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  • Birthday 10/04/1986
  1. Thanks man. I think I'm going to switch to 2 more LL's just to have consistency and not have to create additional workarounds.
  2. Thank you. I unfortunately bought two single packs because they would arrive much sooner than the dual pack. I assumed I could just configure them through the H115i setup, but was wrong. I've got a lighting node pro and an RGB hub attached to one of the channels, but it's got 3 LL fans on it, so adding QL's to that probably doesn't work either since they will have more LED's than the LL's, right?
  3. Hi Everyone - hoping to get some input. I had ML140's hooked up to the H115i, but wanted to upgrade and get some better RGB since the ML's only have 4 LED's. I bought 2 QL140's and hooked up to find only one channel would light up. They both power up, but RGB only appears in one. When I looked in lighting setup in iCue, I found that the only fan types for the H115i are HD, LL, and ML, so QL isn't an option. I'm assuming that's why I can only get one to light up. My question is #1, can I get it to work with the cooler or am I better off purchasing either the LL or HD 140's instead and if I do that, will those work?
  4. I just built my first PC and in reality don't know much what I'm talking about when we get into details on anything. Everything has been running fine for a few weeks, but I decided I wanted to sync my RAM within Icue as I wound up with several corsair products, so I swapped out my Gskill trident 2x16gb for 4x8gb corsair vengeance pro. I went into the bios and enabled xmp to get to 3200MHz, as it was defaulted to 2137 when I first checked. Since doing that, my PC has been running hotter, and even crashed a few applications, which never happened before doing this. I read that others had a similar issue, but I don't have the exact same setup and these posts are over a year old, so wasn't sure if a bios update may have addressed it. I don't know if I could do damage by trying to perform these steps if it's not what was required. Any help would be greatly appreciated! My specs are: Gigabyte Aorus X570 Elite AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Corsair Vengenace Pro 4x8gb 3200mhz (CMW16GX4M2C3200C16) Corsair RM750x PSU EVGA Geforce RTX 2070 Super Read this: The following settings solved his issue: - Enable XMP - Set DRAM voltage manually to 1.35V - Set RAM multiplier to 32x - Set the first five subtimings manually to 16-18-18-18-36 (the same as XMP would) important! - Set the sixth timing (tRC) to 56 instead of 54 as XMP would important!
  5. Hello - I'm very new to PC building and have hit a bit of a snag on my build and need some direction/help. Essentially I want to be able to hook up two LL120 Fans and the H115i CPU cooler. Can I do this with just a Commander Pro by hooking the two fans into the Commander Pro and the cooler straight into the motherboard, or do I need the fan hub in addition? A side note is I'm using the NZXT 510 Elite which has it's own command hub and I'm wanting to keep that Hub intact so I can use the built in LED that comes with it, but it appears for me to use the corsair products I need the commander pro, so not sure if I can run 2 hubs or if I need to switch to the corsair LED strips as well. I would appreciate any direction! CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard - Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite Case - NZXT 510 Elite GPU - EVGA RTX 2070 Super RAM - G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32GB Storage - Samsung 860 EVO SSD Power Supply - Corsair 750W Gold CPU Cooler - Corsair H115i RGB Platinum Case Fans - Corsair LL120's
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