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FansNotWorking

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  • Birthday 04/04/1997
  1. Hi guys, I have been having the same problem trying my absolute best to workout why my fans are flickering. I have 6 fans, 4 corsair LL120s and 2 LL140s. My problem occurred almost 9 months ago where my fans went from full brightness and running smoothly to being dull and flickering. I tried hard software updates, uninstalling/reinstalling. I also tried a new rgb hub, I tried every possible solution that everyone suggested on the internet except for 1. If you access your ICUE software and click on your lighting channel 1 or 2 whatever channel your fans are all connected too, you will see a section that has each individual fan with LED port #1, LED port #2, LED port #3 and so on. These individual ports allow you to personally highlight each single LED in each fan. This basically allows you to control which fans have light and which don't. SO if you highlight over LED port #1 you will see that all the LEDS in port #1 will be turned on while the rest of the LED in every other port (2,3,4,5,6) will be turned off. In doing so this allowed me to find the culprit fan that was responsible for all my other fans flickering. See the thing is if one of your fans are faulty even in the slightest this can affect all other fans as they are all connected to one central hub. This worked for me so hopefully it does for others, but all you have to do is select each LED fan port individually, and see which fans stay at a solid bright consistent colour and which fan starts to flicker at a dull state. Don't be alarmed if you select a fan and the one you selected is a solid colour and the rest for whatever start flickering a little, that's just the faulty fan messing around with the others. So as long as that fan you selected is a solid colour it's good. The second you select a fan and that fan is dull and flickers, that is your faulty fan, the cuplrit causing the problem. If you want to fix it, all you have to do is remove that fan and buy a brand new fan, then all the others will work like new. Mine has been perfect since. So anyone telling you it's the software and what not, give my method a go because it honestly could just potentially come down to a bad batch of fans that were produced, like with any product that is produced on a high scale, there will always be a bunch that come out bad. Hope this helps everyone! Please feel free to reply to let me know how you went, thanks :)
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