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  1. I think the keyboard will use the Hardware Lighting profile when connected via Bluetooth (i.e., not connected via the USB dongle).
  2. iCue 5 works just fine with my K100 Air. When you say the keyboard is no longer visible in iCue, do you mean the keyboard doesn't show up, the USB dongle doesn't show up, or neither shows up? Have you tried repairing the keyboard and the dongle? You may need to connect the keyboard via a USB cable to reset the pairing.
  3. I actually went ahead and did the update...just because. Went well and system is running fine. But I can't tell any difference.
  4. I would return it. My K100 Air works perfectly. I currently have three active profiles - 1 slipstream and 2 Bluetooth. Everything works fine. So it's likely you have a bad one.
  5. The K100 is definitely usable where the G915 is not,
  6. They are partially lit - maybe half the brightness of the primary functions - and I have no problem seeing them. By comparison, the K100 Air is much better than the Logitech G915 in this regard. I really liked the G915 but it was basically unusable in a dark room because the secondary functions were invisible.
  7. Good to know. I have the same edition you do. I've never had any issues so I may leave well enough alone.
  8. I can't speak to the i400 because it's new. But I have an i300 that I'm very happy with (and an i160 before that - also very happy). It looks like the i400 is essentially similar to the i300 I have. GPU - RTX 3080, same in both CPU - i300 has an i9-12900k; i400 has an i7-13700KF. So the i400 has the newest Intel chip, but not the fastest version. That's probably a good thing - it still should be plenty fast but run cooler. I'd be happy with an i7 in my i300. RAM - 32GB DDR5 in both, but i400 is a bit faster (5600MHz vs 4800MHz) Storage - NVMe SSD in both, but i300 is bigger (2TB vs 1 TB) Motherboard, IO, etc the same in both Apart from the storage, the i400 looks really good. And much cheaper than the i300 was when I bought mine. And I added a SATA SSD to my i300, so I suspect you can do that too - just need a SATA cable (shorter the better - it's a compact build). I've really liked both my Corsair Ones. Great design and build quality. Fits and looks great on my desk and handles anything I throw at it. If I were buying one today, I'd go with the i400.
  9. I know some folks here have been asking for a BIOS update for some time, and I look forward to hearing how the update goes and what functionality/fixes it adds. I'm more of the not broke/don't fix school where BIOS updates are concerned.
  10. What are you guys doing in terms of updating iCue? Are you running the most recent version?
  11. Very nice! Did you have to change any BIOS settings?
  12. I think the LEDs are set to flash red in the event of excessive heat - I assume based on coolant temperature. And I think the side flashing signifies the component (CPU or GPU) affected - so both sides flashing would mean overheating of both components. But I don’t see that in your temperature readings. I expect the i164 should run cooler than the more recent 200 and 300 series, which have components that run hotter, so I may be misinterpreting the temps in your situation. But I really don’t think so. Wonder if it’s a software issue. Have you updated iCue?
  13. Those temperatures look fine to me, especially during gaming. Not sure what's up with the LEDs but it doesn't look to me like your PC is overheating.
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