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JonKrmr

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  1. If you tested each stick individually and one of them reproduced your issue, that stick went bad. Since you just bought it yesterday, see if you can return it to where you bought it from and get another kit from them.
  2. LL fans are standard 4 pin PMW. Any 4 pin PMW fan extension cable will work....... There is nothing special or proprietary with Corsair LL fans.
  3. The vast majority of motherboard fan headers are only rated up to 1 amp total on the fan header. You list your fans as .38 amp each so two of those fans at most on one motherboard fan header. You also have to account for fan start up draw. Fans will take a bit more juice to get started spinning from a dead stop. This momentary spike in amp draw from the fan is not usually listed in the fans specs, just the amp draw while already running. I would strongly suggest a aftermarket fan hub........
  4. First, make sure you have the case lighting cable plugged into the LED header correctly (+12v pin matches on both). You will need to install Gigabyte's RGB Fusion software to be able to control the LEDs on the case. The fans are not powered by the LED cable or LED header on the motherboard. The fan power cables will need to be plugged into the fan headers on the motherboard or an aftermarket fan controller. If you use the fan headers on the motherboard, you will need to go into BIOS on the motherboard to control the fan speed and temp curve, etc. for the fans. If you use an aftermarket fan controller, you will use the control software that comes with that. If your fans are RGB they will have two wires coming out of each one, one for RGB and the other for fan power and speed control.
  5. That Gigabyte board has 1 12v RGB header on it. It is just below the SYS_FAN1 header above the primary PCIe x16 slot just to the right of the USB_LAN and Audio blocks at the back of the mother board.
  6. I bought the Carbide 275R TG case and it came with the top filter. What model Carbide 275R did you get? Never mind, I see the 275R TG is the only 275R model that comes with the top filter..........
  7. You will only be able to get this part from Corsair directly. You will not find any retailer that keeps an inventory or any stock of Corsair spare parts for their cases (except for maybe the most popular ones like the 1000D or 500D \ SE. You will need to wait until Corsair gets stock of what you need so you can order it directly from them or make your own. These "filters" are just a fiber material that is easily cutable and have magnetic strips glued to it. You should be able to find suitable material to make one yourself locally.
  8. Possibly the fans you ordered were out of stock at the time you ordered? Only Corsair directly would be able to tell you. You need to wait for their reply to your ticket you submitted.
  9. Your power supply (CX550M) is a semi modular power supply. All of the SATA and Molex power connectors for it are plug in cables that came with the power supply. Make sure you have the SATA power cable plugged into the power supply, then you should be good to go.
  10. The 8 pin CPU power connector can be split in half to make two 4 pin so the 8 pin connector would work but from the chart you linked, it appears no 8 pin add on cable is available for your model PSU. Again, the 4 pin CPU power is not required for anything other than extreme overclocking\over volt of the CPU.
  11. The extra 4 pin CPU power is not needed if you are not planning on extreme overclocking of the CPU and giving lots of voltage to do so. Usually LN2 or extreme cooling overclocking where CPU wattage is through the roof.
  12. They all conform to the ATX standard. They all are the same height and width. Only the length will be different. The 500D RGB SE will have plenty of room for a long PSU.
  13. Maybe look at the one for the 275R. The two cases look to be the same size with the top vent.
  14. Not recommended to run different kits with different version numbers. Most likely the memory ICs used on the two different version kits are different and not playing nice together. The only way this works is if you get the same model AND same version revision kits and even then you might still run into stability issues. Memory kits have all the modules in them tested to insure they work together in that kit. No guarantee two separate kits even if same version will work together.
  15. Looking at your photos, I noticed it in the 2nd one, did you remove the protective rubber cover on the PCIe connector of the graphics card? Sure looks like it is still on the connector of the card......
  16. Yes, there should be no air in the CPU water block (air bubbles in block should purge out over a short period of time). Make sure your pump is running at full speed to purge all the air out of the loop. After the majority of air has been purged, you can turn down the speed of the pump to suit your needs.
  17. The 500D Only has a two slot GPU space in it. Your three slot card will not fit as is without modifying the card to make it 2 slot.
  18. Yeah, that is a command line driven tool. Point of this thread is integration of Fusion into iCue like the recent Asus\iCue betta plug-in for iCue.
  19. It seems Gigabyte's RGB Fusion SDK is available for download here: https://www.gigabyte.com/mb/rgb/sdk but has not been updated since 03/11/2019.
  20. It was stated at the start of this thread that the ARGB headers are not functional in this plugin for iCue at this time. That support will come in a later version. Only the standard 12v RGB headers are working at this time.
  21. DevBiker, honestly all the MB manufacture's RGB control apps are pretty much junk. No effort, resources and money invested in them to make them full function and worth while like Corsair's iCue.
  22. The problem has always been cooperation and support from the motherboard\peripheral manufacture. Gigabyte has always been notorious for not working with and supplying the proper SDK to 3rd party developers when it comes to their Aorus RGB. Gigabyte has been hard at work developing and marketing their own line of RGB hardware and peripherals (MBs, graphics, memory, SSDs, keyboards, mice, headsets, etc.) and want you to use their own eco system to control it.
  23. Yes, even with fans installed in the front. You stated your graphics card is 306mm long. Case spec says 300mm max with radiator in front of case. That is figuring a 25mm thick fan with 25-30mm thick radiator so 55-60mm total thickness for radiator\fan. So only fans in front of case should give you about 25mm clearance with your graphics card.
  24. Yes It will fit if you don't put a radiator in the front of the case.
  25. Does not work with my Prime Z390-A. Motherboard does not show up in iCue
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