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  1. Dear Corsair, I have bought Corsair components for years to build my own & my friends computers... So when the H150i Elite LCD came out, I bought it immediately, The screen resolution of the LCD is excellent, however the software to customize the screen is really poor! What I mean is that there is only 1 option for a dual sensor display. Why can't you give us a software update to be able to put 3 or 4 different sensor readings on the LCD? Why is that so difficult? I mean I can see all my temps & fan speeds & other info into the icue dashboard... why can you not let us show that onto the LCD display? I mean I can put 6 sensor readings onto the icue nexus display; which I also own. At this point I feel the h150i elite lcd is just a waste of money. Especially since now EVGA came out with it's own AIO cooler with LCD which can show up to 4 things on the LCD display.
  2. LOL at the Corsair reply.... YES I have tried EVERYTHING including swapping motherboard and CPU for god's sake... Even different Windows versions and I have the latest drivers of everything.... sigh.... and even I tried with 2 different AIO's ...
  3. You are right you can't connect the led strips to the commander core. You need to buy the corsair lightning node pro pack which includes the lightning node pro controller. You simply connect your led strips to the node pro, then need a SATA connector and an USB header to connect the lightning node pro to your computer. Then you will be able to control it from icue. You can not connect the lightnin node pro to the commander core.
  4. Hi, I am experiencing the same iCue disconnects since a long time. I have tried a lot of things and NOT been able to solve them. Below is a recap of my problem... First of all. I use the latest version of iCue, and latest drivers and FW on every component within icue and on my PC. The disconnect problem started with the icue h100i elite capellix 240mm cooler. My computer setup then was: MSI z590 carbon wifi, i9 11900k, 32GB corsair vengeance rgb3200 Aoruse 3080 xtreme corsair rm1000x power supply. Then I bought the NZXT internal USB hub as this was recommended by some other person who had the same problem. It did not solve my problem. Then I replaced my h100i elite capellix by the h150i elite LCD 360mm cooler. Did not solve the problem. Then I replaced my motherboard and CPU with the new MSI z690 carbon wifi and intel i9 12900K CPU. and 64GB corsair dominator 5200 DDR5 RAM. It did not solve my problem. Also, in the beginning I had Windows10, but upgraded to Windows11 and did not solve the problem. I also made sure that all my windows usb power save settings are disabled, so that Windows can not disconnect usb. I played around with connecting the USB cable of the commander core to different motherboard USB headers, and to the NZXT USB hub, It did not solve my problem. I also tried connecting the SATA cable from the commander core to another SATA interface, and I even plugged a dedicated cable to the RM1000x power supply and only the commander core is connected to it. It did not solve my problem. I don't have any other hardware monitoring software installed, except for the Aorus Engine but that is not polling my other hardware, only the 3080, (I don't run MSI center etc). But even with Aorus engine not running , the problem remains the same. I am very frustrated, because this issue has been haunting my for more than 6 months!!! It seems to be randomly happening, sometimes even when my computer is not doing anything... You then hear that Windows ping noise, the LCD screen and the fan leds turn off, and the fans start spinning at max. Sometimes the LCD screen and fans will work again by themselves, but more often the LCD and fans then turn into HW mode and when I look into icue software the H150i LCD does not show up anymore. The only solution then is to restart my computer. Could my commander core be faulty? Also I checked all the cables into the commander core and even reconnected them several times to make sure it's not a cable problem. Finally, is there a way to overrule the h150i lcd hardware cooling settings? Is there a way I can chenge the fan RPM not to go to max setting when the h150i disconnects and goes into HW mode? I hope that Corsair can take this issue seriously, as this is not a cheap product to begin with...
  5. Hi, I am experiencing the same iCue disconnects since a long time. I have tried a lot of things and NOT been able to solve them. Below is a recap of my problem... First of all. I use the latest version of iCue, and latest drivers and FW on every component within icue and on my PC. The disconnect problem started with the icue h100i elite capellix 240mm cooler. My computer setup then was: MSI z590 carbon wifi, i9 11900k, 32GB corsair vengeance rgb3200 Aoruse 3080 xtreme corsair rm1000x power supply. Then I bought the NZXT internal USB hub as this was recommended by some other person who had the same problem. It did not solve my problem. Then I replaced my h100i elite capellix by the h150i elite LCD 360mm cooler. Did not solve the problem. Then I replaced my motherboard and CPU with the new MSI z690 carbon wifi and intel i9 12900K CPU. and 64GB corsair dominator 5200 DDR5 RAM. It did not solve my problem. Also, in the beginning I had Windows10, but upgraded to Windows11 and did not solve the problem. I also made sure that all my windows usb power save settings are disabled, so that Windows can not disconnect usb. I played around with connecting the USB cable of the commander core to different motherboard USB headers, and to the NZXT USB hub, It did not solve my problem. I also tried connecting the SATA cable from the commander core to another SATA interface, and I even plugged a dedicated cable to the RM1000x power supply and only the commander core is connected to it. It did not solve my problem. I don't have any other hardware monitoring software installed, except for the Aorus Engine but that is not polling my other hardware, only the 3080, (I don't run MSI center etc). But even with Aorus engine not running , the problem remains the same. I am very frustrated, because this issue has been haunting my for more than 6 months!!! It seems to be randomly happening, sometimes even when my computer is not doing anything... You then hear that Windows ping noise, the LCD screen and the fan leds turn off, and the fans start spinning at max. Sometimes the LCD screen and fans will work again by themselves, but more often the LCD and fans then turn into HW mode and when I look into icue software the H150i LCD does not show up anymore. The only solution then is to restart my computer. Could my commander core be faulty? Also I checked all the cables into the commander core and even reconnected them several times to make sure it's not a cable problem. Finally, is there a way to overrule the h150i lcd hardware cooling settings? Is there a way I can chenge the fan RPM not to go to max setting when the h150i disconnects and goes into HW mode? I hope that Corsair can take this issue seriously, as this is not a cheap product to begin with...
  6. Hi, I am experiencing the same iCue disconnects since a long time. I have tried a lot of things and NOT been able to solve them. Below is a recap of my problem... First of all. I use the latest version of iCue, and latest drivers and FW on every component within icue and on my PC. The disconnect problem started with the icue h100i elite capellix 240mm cooler. My computer setup then was: MSI z590 carbon wifi, i9 11900k, 32GB corsair vengeance rgb3200 Aoruse 3080 xtreme corsair rm1000x power supply. Then I bought the NZXT internal USB hub as this was recommended by some other person who had the same problem. It did not solve my problem. Then I replaced my h100i elite capellix by the h150i elite LCD 360mm cooler. Did not solve the problem. Then I replaced my motherboard and CPU with the new MSI z690 carbon wifi and intel i9 12900K CPU. and 64GB corsair dominator 5200 DDR5 RAM. It did not solve my problem. Also, in the beginning I had Windows10, but upgraded to Windows11 and did not solve the problem. I also made sure that all my windows usb power save settings are disabled, so that Windows can not disconnect usb. I played around with connecting the USB cable of the commander core to different motherboard USB headers, and to the NZXT USB hub, It did not solve my problem. I also tried connecting the SATA cable from the commander core to another SATA interface, and I even plugged a dedicated cable to the RM1000x power supply and only the commander core is connected to it. It did not solve my problem. I don't have any other hardware monitoring software installed, except for the Aorus Engine but that is not polling my other hardware, only the 3080, (I don't run MSI center etc). But even with Aorus engine not running , the problem remains the same. I am very frustrated, because this issue has been haunting my for more than 6 months!!! It seems to be randomly happening, sometimes even when my computer is not doing anything... You then hear that Windows ping noise, the LCD screen and the fan leds turn off, and the fans start spinning at max. Sometimes the LCD screen and fans will work again by themselves, but more often the LCD and fans then turn into HW mode and when I look into icue software the H150i LCD does not show up anymore. The only solution then is to restart my computer. Could my commander core be faulty? Also I checked all the cables into the commander core and even reconnected them several times to make sure it's not a cable problem. Finally, is there a way to overrule the h150i lcd hardware cooling settings? Is there a way I can chenge the fan RPM not to go to max setting when the h150i disconnects and goes into HW mode? I hope that Corsair can take this issue seriously, as this is not a cheap product to begin with...
  7. You only see 2 fans because fan1 is actually fan1 and fan3. I have a 3080 with 3 fans. the middle fan is smaller and spins in the opposite direction. It spins slower than the other 2 bigger fans. So if your GPU has 3 fans but icue only shows 2, it is because 2 of the 3 fans are on 1 controller, which is pretty normal.
  8. Hi, I just installed the iCue H150i Elite LCD display cooler. The LCD looks stunning, however there are some issues/features that could be added via iCue: - LEt us allow to customize the text/labels used on the LCD: At the moment there is a differnce in what shows on the LCD vs what is shown on the iCue Nexus. I know that the labels shown come from the sensors on the dashboard. So when you want to change the label on the LCD you need to go to the icue dashboard, add the sensors, and then rename the sensor. But the way that sensor name is shown is different between the Nexus and LCD; and that is stupid. 1 example. I have renamed the CPU temp sensor to 'CPU Temp'. On my iCue nexus it shows as 'CPU temp'. But on the LCD it shows 'CPU CPU temp'. So somehow on the LCD it adds the sensor category name in there. Also, it would be great if we could change how the sensor name/label looks like on the LCD scree, for example if I want 2 rows of text instead of 1 row Furthermore, there is only 1 dual sensor option on the LCD where you can select to show 2 things (like CPU & GPU temp). However the layout on the screen makes everything very small, and the name of the sensor is not shown anymore.(so you basically don't know what you are looking at). Can you please add more split layout screens for us to use? Or even better, a 3 or 4 option layout where we can show cpu, gpu temp, and 2 other sensors, that would be even better given how big the LCD is. Finally, when I switch between screen types in icue, the sensor displayed is not saved, it always defaults to the coolant sensor. Please fix this as it is very annoying having to redo the changes every time you change the screen type! The LCD screen is great, really bright and detailed, but the current iscue software is limiting what it could be used for.
  9. Just wondering, why is the OP so much focused on cinebench or other benchmark temps. In real life you will not be pushing your CPU like any benchmark (at least not for extended periods of time), so you should not be focused too much on cinebench temps. Even if you do video rendering you will hardly push your cpu at max for a few minutes. I have a 11900k, and those CPU's are known for running very hot also as mentioned due to the power they draw when pushed unlimited (settings you can control via your MOBO bios or intel software in Windows). So I installed the capellix cooler with 240mm rad into my old Alienware area51-R2 case. Then I was running cyberpunk on 4k monitor with maxed settings and the CPU would thermal throttle with the side panel of my case closed. Without side panel my CPU would run around 81-82 degrees in Cyberpunk. Recently I swapped the Capellix 240mm for a 360mm version. The result was that in Cyberpunk now my CPU runs around 66-67 degrees instead of the 81-82 degrees with the 240mm rad. So the bigger rad made a big difference of 15 degrees! So the point of my reply is that you also need to take into account case design and airflow. My Area51-R2 is absolutely a bad case for optimal airflow. But I like the design so I kept it. I had to heavily modify the front of the case to fit the 360mm though. - some cpu's run hotter than others - check bios settings and/or intel tuning utility to configure your CPU for your need (Do you realy want to have all cores overclocked at 5Ghz all the time even when idle? That will cost you a lot in power draw costs and additional heath when you don't need it) - make sure you have good airflow in your case (optimal airflow, not the more fans the better) - If you want to use an AIO, a bigger rad is always better for cooling if you can fit it in your case.
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