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CHFlanker

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  1. Hey, I had similar issues with a "car inverter". I wasn't trying to power PC components with it but the effects should be similar. What I found is that there are inverters with "sine wave" or "true sine wave" output which is something you will want to look for in a project like this. The science behind it is that "cheaper" inverters have a output with a rectangular AC and not a sine wave like the wall outlet has. Sensitive electronics (like a PC PSU) need the AC to be in a exact wave form to function properly. Let us know how it went.
  2. WTF? It seems that 3.37.140 which was installed today just instantly solved all the issues mentioned above :-D I need to write more often in this forum... ;-)
  3. Hi, I recently bought a icue Nexus with the intent to show some system stats while gaming. This is my System: Ryzen 7 5800x Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus GTX970 First of all it's kinda sad, that we cannot display CPU Temps directly only CPU load. While it is possible to do that with the GPU. This wouldn't be a problem if could at least use the sensors of the board properly. But, here is my Problem: HWINFO64 shows about 9 different temps and 5 fans all neatly labelled with what they actually measure. ICUE (on the nexus and on the dashboard) show even more temps and fans but they are unlabelled. Since there is an option to label them yourself, that's not an issue. My problem is, that ICUE seems to forget which temp or which fan is which. I.E. "Fan#1" in ICUE corresponds to "CPU Package" in hwinfo but after a while mostly after the PC went to sleep mode. This seem to have changed and "CPU Package" corresponds now with "Fan 10" or something. On top of that, I ordered an Commander Pro to control my fans. But now i'm hesitating when temp aren't read correctly. Is there a solution to this Problem? Greetings Andi
  4. I've just installed my ls100 and i had the same issues with the dark corners on my 34" 21:9 Monitor. I figured that the led have to be homogeneous spread out throughout the whole with an d height of the screen to make a nice Phillips like ambient light. So I cut some led strips a had ordered from aliexpress in pieces and after a afternoon of soldering I had 4 led strips with just the right length for my monitor. I have to say the effect is really astonishing when the whole monitor is fully lit. I will include a photo and a video at the bottom. I'm aware that not everybody is willing and able to recreate this. But what can corsair do to prevent the dark corners? Shure a flexible capture area would help but the dark corners will remain. the ideal solution would be to sell (a lot) of different lengths of strips so everyone could buy the right length for her/his monitor but at what cost? I think we have to see what future updates of icue bring us. cheers! BTW: Musicvideo in GIF: WIND ROSE - Diggy Diggy Hole (Dance Remix) | Napalm Records
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