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skygunner27

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  1. I appreciate the help. It feels good to have an error free icue link system. I hope that nothing gets broken, fixing other problems in the future. I'd still like Corsair to add "Rainbow Channel" to the hardware lighting QX 120. It's strange that for all these years it isn't there......................................
  2. Thanks. While you were responding, I was also responding. I did exactly what you suggested. All problems are gone at the moment. It would be nice if a push pull and LCD AIO would work off of one channel..... If this is intended by Corsair they probably need to have some type of notice, stating that adding a Link LCD AIO to a push-pull setup will cause the brightness reduced error on one channel. And state exactly how many devices the AIO with LCD represents. This would have saved me hours of troubleshooting.
  3. I decided to leave the added additional cable to control 3 out of 6 of my pull fans on the AIO. I can't see the additional cable so.... I'll get over it. Breaking up 3 out of 6 fans connected to one channel, with the AIO has solved all the problems. Now the lighting is too bright lol. I had to drop it down to 66%🤦 I swapped out my ram today for the exact same kit. I no longer randomly get a red warning indication. At the moment all of my problems are solved. I would like 6 QX 120 fans and a link AIO with LCD to work off of one channel for a total of 7 devices.
  4. I agree. Corsair needs to clarify how many devices does the H150I LCD AIO represent. From my situation, the AIO LCD must not represent 1 device. Currently I shouldn't have this brigtness error because with 6 QX 120 fans and the AIO, the amount equals the supported 7 devices to one channel. I have tried removing 3 of the pull QX 120 fans from the one side of the link hub and with an additional cable adding to the other side. Doing this removes the brightness error, but adds another long cable that shouldn't be necessary.
  5. I appreciate the help. I am running 7 QX 120 to one side of a link hub..... and 6 QX 120(push/pull) + Link H150I LCD AIO to an additional one side of a 2nd link hub.
  6. I forgot to mention that I also have 2 Corsair Dominator Titanium. Maybe Corsair rgb ram is a factor? Every now and then, icue gives an error that it needs to be restarted to control the rgb on the ram. I do have the Asus plugin installed in icue. Here's my motherboard. https://rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z790-e-gaming-wifi-ii/ For trouble shooting purposes, I have the exact same Corsair Dominator Titanium kit on the way to see if it's the ram or icue. If Corsair needs my help to trouble shoot icue link, please let me know. I am and always have been, deeply invested in the Corsair ecosystem and don't mind helping out.
  7. I am also still receiving the brightness reduced error, after applying the beta firmware. I added a second hub to try and fix the problem. I have 7 QX 120 fans on one side of the hub.... and 6 fans(Push Pull)with AIO on one side of the other hub. On a side note can someone please add rainbow channel to the fans hardware lighting? I know a lot of Corsair owners, who would like that profile ready to go when they power on their PC.
  8. Thanks. Everything is solved with 4.22.203. There is definitely a problem with 4.23.137!
  9. Where do you find the latest older version of iCue that works? The oldest I found was 4.17.244.
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