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Bonsai Elephant

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  1. Very nice! What are the parts you put in to get that look?
  2. Thanks, I could straighten a couple of things out to make it a bit tidier, and I'm sorely tempted to make a plastic cover for the PSU shroud to hide the bundle shoved in there, but with the door closed does it really matter? :biggrin:
  3. Hi, Only four through the hub - he kept the MLs in his AIO so I connected them to the pump and into the CMDR via USB, they work fine. It's definitely the unit at fault, I changed iCue and tried the non-lit fan on one of the working ports, which lit it. It's spinning fine from the CMDR, just no light.
  4. Anyone have any experience of an LED Hub not working on one side? I helped someone with a build yesterday and ports 1-3 work perfectly, but 4-6 are all dead. Is this something I can fix or do we need to replace the unit? TIA.
  5. I bought a 500d RGB for my first ground up PC build, and I decided before I began that with such a stunning case cable management will be key, and being a bit OCDish at the best of times I figured I can make something which displays as close to zero cabling as possible. Inside was easy enough to keep tidy, not a cm more cable exposed anywhere than was absolutely necessary. The back, on the other hand... I left it like this for a week or so while I ran the PC to make sure I wasn't going to have to change any components and then decided to get to it. It seemed a fairly daunting task, but some logical thought and grouping of cables in a step by step manner and a lot of zip ties later it came together quite nicely. On the whole I am very glad I chose this case, and having selected it ran with the Corsair ecosystem throughout, the CMDR Pro and Hub seems complex but this forum helped enormously, and I've wound up with a PC I'm as happy looking at as working or gaming on.
  6. Mine were in the same place, bloody silly really. I managed to pry them off gently but firmly and not damage them.
  7. Good to know, thank you. I’ve put one measuring air intake temp, one measuring the temp of air entering the liquid cooling fan (directly over CPU) and one checking internal temp over the GPU (between front intake and exhaust). I may put the final one under the GPU at the bottom of the mobo where it gets hit by intake but has no exhaust, just for a comparison. Unfortunately I can’t position one over my rad to check the exhaust temp as I have it top mounted, I feel that would be a telling reading. Thanks for your help!
  8. Hello, I posted this elsewhere but just realised maybe I should have posted here! Commander temperature sensors, where are they best placed, if you place them at all, they are not included in any of your diagrams? Thanks in advance for your help!
  9. Hi, first time poster here! I am building a new PC based on this case, with an LL120 exhaust fan and H115i with two LL140 fans. My questions about it are as follows: Where to plug the three pin pump cable. Is there a difference if I plug it into the CPU_Fan header or into the Commander Pro? How about if I get a Molex to three pin adaptor and put it directly to the HX850i? If I plug it into Commander Pro I will need to use a Y splitter on two LL fans, will Link/icue then recognise that they are two separate fans or send a duplicate message through the Y splitter that makes both display identically? H115i USB connection, on the appropriate diagram you show the AIO being plugged into a mobo USB header, I was planning to plug it into the Commander Pro to keep the cables out of sight, is there a difference? Sorry to make my first post a "help me!" shout out with nothing to offer to you in return, but thank in advance for the help!
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