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  1. Thanks @Corsair Albert. Are the XTs using the same speaker driver as the SE, or have there been some improvements to that as well?
  2. This looks great. I had to return my original Virtuoso because of the crazy clamping pressure. Does the XT have any changes to padding/clamping? Also, does the Bluetooth connectivity work with 4.0 devices?
  3. Upgrade from 3.x to 4.x went smoothly but now widgets on my Nexus are stuck with a permanent black background. On 3.x I could turn off the background toggle and have text overlaid over the animated GIF - now these black rectangles are covering it up. Turning the background switch on and off does nothing now. Is this a bug @Corsair?
  4. You could set up macros instead of using F13-24 directly. For example, you could bind something longer like Ctrl+Alt+Shift+1 to slot 1 on hotbar 4. Then, set up a macro so that F13 on the mouse triggers the keybind you set up in the game. Don't forget to add a very small delay (20ms) between each macro step - I find that the macro misbehaves in FFXIV sometimes without this. I don't know how the game processes input, but you might have to raise the delay if you're playing at a lower framerate. I have the G1-G6 macro keys bound to various hotbar actions that I need to hit quickly (like Second Wind).
  5. I think I've got my OC settings right on the edge of stable - 1.30v and Mode 4 LLC. Any lower and OCCT fails. I just remounted and dropped my temps by quite a bit actually - I'm now hovering in the 70C range when running the CPU-Z stress instead of slamming straight into 80s. I grabbed a shot of the IHS right after I removed the pump head, it looks like the thermal paste hadn't spread evenly?
  6. I'll try re-mounting my cooler tonight and see if there's any improvement. I may have gone a bit heavy on my application of XTM50 when I used the applicator. Apart from a better mount, is there any other way to reduce the differential? Better thermal paste? 160W doesn't seem like a lot for a H100i Platinum to dissipate and it feels like a waste if its the CPU at fault here.
  7. Small update - I did some tweaking around with voltages in BIOS and have set it to manual. I'm now doing 1.31v and Mode 4 LLC @5.1GHz stably. With this setup HWInfo reports 1.29 vCore under load but the CPU still slams into the 80+C mark a few seconds after starting the test.
  8. Hi, My LLC is currently set to Automatic - I was getting random crashes when trying out anything from Mode 3-8. Setting this back to Auto fixed the crashing so I believe this is either Mode 1 or 2. My voltage is currently set to Adaptive + Offset mode in BIOS, with the offset at +0.025. Here's a screenshot of the motherboard section in HWInfo while running CPU-Z stress - it says the Vcore is 1.356v.
  9. Is a +55-60C difference between the CPU package temp and coolant temp normal? Got this when running the CPU-Z stress test. When starting the test, the CPU instantly shoots up to 80-85C, with coolant in the 25C range. The coolant temp does rise by about 0.1C every 2-3 seconds, so there is thermal transfer. Once the coolant hits 32C, the CPU is at 100C and thermal throttling. My chip is a i7-10700K overclocked to 5.1GHz @ 1.350v. I'm using XTM50 thermal paste that I applied using the included applicator. I've attached a screenshot of the temps from iCUE/HWMonitor.
  10. I'm inclined to just leave it be at this point - I'm sticking to using Video Lighting in some games, like MMOs, where it looks fantastic in raids and a drop of a few FPS (like from 160 to 155) doesn't really matter. If I really need to squeeze out a few extra FPS like in Cyberpunk I just set them to off in the game's CUE profile. Reckon I've got the hardware to keep Video Lighting on in like 90% of the things I play without noticing an impact unless I'm staring at the FPS meter and taking notes. I treat it as another graphical quality setting.
  11. Can confirm I lost a bunch of points in 3DMark with Video Lighting. Without: 13.7k points, with 14.1k for GPU and 12k for CPU With: 11.9k points, with 11.9k for GPU and 11.7k for CPU So also lost about 2k points with Video Lighting active.
  12. Anecdotal, but I just installed an H100i Platinum SE (which also has the Coolit pump). I have it set to Extreme pump, Quiet fans and the pump isn't audible outside the case. I can only hear a very slight hum if I stick my head in the case and put my ear up to the pump head.
  13. I just tried that out in a couple games - it still says "G-Sync On" when video lighting is (obviously) enabled. My monitor's OSD also says that it is on and I can see that it is changing its refresh rate according to the FPS in game.
  14. Coming over from https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1071306#post1071306 I don't seem to get any conflict between Video Lighting and G-Sync - I can have both enabled and they run well together. I've got an RTX 3070 and Asus monitor if that helps, and run all games in Exclusive Fullscreen. I suppose this is fair enough, since it has to use a few CPU cycles to sample the display. I think the effect is worse in CPU intensive games - HZD uses 60-70% of the CPU in open areas and I feel that is impacted the most (from ~110FPS to ~90FPS and stuttering). I tried Wolfenstein Young Blood and the effect is much less apparent there - I went from ~160FPS to about ~155FPS in open areas. In Nier: Automata there's no difference at all, but that game is locked to 60FPS. I couldn't tell a difference in The Outer Worlds either, even with that game running at 100FPS. I also tested runs in Unigine Valley but having Video Lighting did not seem to affect my score at all. Will give 3DMark a go soon to see if it does anything.
  15. Hi Albert, Thanks for the reply - that's great. I've preordered a pair via Amazon, any ETA on when Eastern Australia will get some stock in?
  16. These are really cool - hoping to pick up a pair once they're in stock. Are the speaker drivers/tuning the same is the regular HS70 wireless? The normal HS70 has really good reviews for its sound so it'd be great if these were on pair.
  17. I've just finished installing the LS100 starter kit on my Asus monitor. Bit fiddly to get everything mounted but I'm quite happy with how it turned out. Anyways, I jumped into Horizon: Zero Dawn with the video lighting effect turned on (which is the reason I bought the LS100 in the first place). I usually get between 80-100FPS in that game at 1440p, with everything set to Ultra on my RTX 3070. However, when playing with video lighting enabled, my FPS hovers around 60-70 instead. I know, still technically playable, but my monitor is 165Hz so the drop is very noticeable. If I alt tab out and switch to a different lighting mode (e.g static), my FPS goes back to normal. I've tried out a couple of other games, such as The Outer Worlds and NieR: Automata, but they don't seem to be having the same obvious performance issues as Horizon. I don't seem to be having the same CPU usage issues that others are experiencing - iCue sits around 1-2% of use on my i7-10700K. G-Sync appears to be working normally too. This is quite disappointing as video lighting really is a nice effect to have and is the main reason I got the LS100. Hoping someone knows a way to work around this?
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