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  1. iCUE can control Corsair RGB devices that are supported. To resolve your situation I think it best to get Corsair DDR memory that can be controlled with iCUE. Keep your GSkill modules as emergency backups.
  2. The 7000 series can handle a 450mm long video card. I have an RTX 4090 video card inside a 5000X case and the maximum size for the 5000X is 400mm. If possible try a different routing of your motherboard cables.
  3. I'm willing to bet that the memory controller has an inability to work with two different memory sizes. To verify this try only the 2GB sticks or only the two 4GB sticks. If that works then you'll have to settle for using only the two like memory modules.
  4. Personally I don't see Corsair adopting this type of method unless there were a great demand for it.
  5. Check and make sure that if you have iCUE installed that a color pattern is not loaded as default that has a flickering theme.
  6. I'd recommend the Corsair RM1200X because it should provide enough power. The cables are thin so cable management is a whole lot better. The cables run out to the side so adding more cables is a breeze. It has a gold rating so you won't have any problems. I'm running a Ryzen 9 7950X, 32GB of Corsair Dominator 6000MHZ memory, and an MSI RTX 4090. I can play any game available with relative ease.
  7. Open iCUE and choose your memory. Choose hardware lighting. Click the + symbol under lighting layers. Under lighting type scroll down and choose custom. Choose static color. On the far right under static color click color and choose the color you want.
  8. It should be noted that almost all major programs will use GPU and CPU, even web browsers. This can cause temps to be slightly higher, even at idle. A few days ago temps here in this country were 30C and over. My Corsair H150i elite LCD AIO did just fine. I have no air conditioning.
  9. You'll also need the lighting node pro as well I believe to go with that
  10. I think this is the better solution: https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-|-Parts/iCUE-CONTROLLERS/CORSAIR-RGB-LED-Lighting-PRO-Expansion-Kit/p/CL-8930002
  11. All of the fans on the commander must be in order so 1 to 6 must all be attached. Try swapping number 6 with number 5 and see what happens. Make sure slots 1 to 6 are all connected.
  12. Open iCUE version 4. Click on the h150i elite lcd AIO. Choose lighting setup. Your fans should be displayed here.
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