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Lighting Profile Import w/ h150i LCD Don't Apply to Fan


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I've got a h150i LCD for my AMD Ryzen 9 7650X. I browsed a few of the lighting profiles and when importing some I've noticed that the fans don't get the lighting profiles? Since the fans on the Commander Core controller run through the h150i essentially, is this compatible with importing lighting profiles? Thanks.

-MM

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All CUE profiles whether publicly shared or from someone else must be specifically coded for your device(s).  So if Corsair release the all new XL fan tomorrow, every profile in existence must be re-programmed to include it.  The Commander Core controller was released after many of the profiles on the Corsair website were written and thus there is no code.  If you sort the list if order from newest to oldest, the first page is likely to have lighting for it as they are newer.

 

For those that don't, if you have another device in CUE like a keyboard, RGB strips, etc., copy the effect from that device to the Lighting Library.  Then paste it over to the fans on the Commander Core.  You may need to tweak a tail or speed here or there, but it will keep the general theme going.  

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On 12/16/2022 at 6:39 PM, c-attack said:

All CUE profiles whether publicly shared or from someone else must be specifically coded for your device(s).  So if Corsair release the all new XL fan tomorrow, every profile in existence must be re-programmed to include it.  The Commander Core controller was released after many of the profiles on the Corsair website were written and thus there is no code.  If you sort the list if order from newest to oldest, the first page is likely to have lighting for it as they are newer.

 

For those that don't, if you have another device in CUE like a keyboard, RGB strips, etc., copy the effect from that device to the Lighting Library.  Then paste it over to the fans on the Commander Core.  You may need to tweak a tail or speed here or there, but it will keep the general theme going.  

Thank you again for wonderful information. I did find a post that had information that answered my question via searching, I couldn't delete my original post. Thank you for taking the time to provide the answer!

-MM

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On 12/16/2022 at 5:39 PM, c-attack said:

All CUE profiles whether publicly shared or from someone else must be specifically coded for your device(s).  So if Corsair release the all new XL fan tomorrow, every profile in existence must be re-programmed to include it.  The Commander Core controller was released after many of the profiles on the Corsair website were written and thus there is no code.  If you sort the list if order from newest to oldest, the first page is likely to have lighting for it as they are newer.

 

For those that don't, if you have another device in CUE like a keyboard, RGB strips, etc., copy the effect from that device to the Lighting Library.  Then paste it over to the fans on the Commander Core.  You may need to tweak a tail or speed here or there, but it will keep the general theme going.  

 

c-attack... Thank you so much. I've been searching for about 2 hours for this solution. I was about to post a new thread when I found this explanation... bumping in case anyone else is looking for this solution

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