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Nemesis8

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About Nemesis8

  • Birthday 10/30/1972
  1. Thank you so much. I didn't even realize that was there. I set it well over a year ago when I installed the fans, and just forgot about it. Weird that it changed on it's own. I haven't opened the app in forever. Thanks again!
  2. One other note to clarify: So I noticed the last fan in the chain (back panel) has not changed orientation. It is still correct. Now to help clarify what the problem looks like, the paddle portion of the pong effect doesn't light up at the beginning and end of the sequence. It happens on step before the end. I'll try and attach a short video clip. I couldn't attach one so I uploaded it to YouTube. Here is the link. [ame] [/ame]
  3. So like the title says my led fan orientation has changed of its own free will lol. One day I noticed the LEDs flipped 180 degrees completely screwing up the pong effect, which is why I went with the corsair brand to begin with. I love this effect! Each individual fan looks like it was put in upside down, and I've been running this system for over a year with no problems with LEDs. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a solution? The solutions that I've tried with no success were to update the software and firmware. I also, performed a clean reinstallation of iCue, which included deleting all Corsair folders from appdata, localappdata, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\, and lastly from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\. All this was taken straight from the Corsair website. All of my lighting accessories are Corsair and include the following: Corsair iCUE Commander PRO 4 Corsair LL120 RGB fans (3 in Front, 1 in Back) 2 Corsair LL140 RGB fans (2 Up Top) I have no other lighting except for my RGB Corsair Memory, and what's native to my MOBO and AIO cooler which is not Corsair. Any help would be appreciated guys! Thanks in advance, B
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