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Hi. I upgraded my H115i RGB PRO XT firmware to version 1.1.32 and the pump started to behave weirdly. It takes more than 6 seconds to the RGB to pop up, it makes a noise (like a flush of water). The thing is, i found on another forum, the old .hex version (the one without issues). I rolled back to version 1.1.22 and now the RGB lights of the pump start inmediately and the noise went away. What to do if your facing the same issues and need to downgrade your firmware? This: 1) Download this .hex file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u8a-wmS-9xsJoOoUPkUYblRG0nbhrdfv/view?usp=sharing 2) Restart your system in Safe Mode (Win+R. Msconfig. Boot. Safe Boot. Apply and restart). 3) Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\ and locate XMCBOOTLOADER.EXE (and don't open it). 4) Drag and drop your .hex file to XMCBOOTLOADER.EXE. 5) A process will start (CMD Windows). If it send you some errors, wait, it will pass. If not, try again. It will spin-up your fans to 100% and turn off the RGB lights. When it finishes, the fans will go all the way down to quiet mode, same as the pump. 6) Disable Safe Mode and restart Windows normally. 7) Set your ICUe configuration (lights, pump and fans speed). Now, shut down your PC and see that the pump will not make any weird noises and the RGB will pop up inmediately. You can use this method to unbrick your H115i too. Cheers, Leo.
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Hi! I think it's a question of luck. If you are ok with temps, the pump is silent at 1950rpm (50%) and you are happy, that's the point. I read that some units are flawless (not entirely) and others don't, but the pump is always very noisy. I prefer the RGB PRO XT. Easy to install, much more silent, simple, and depending where you lives, cheaper. It's a matter of preferences too. Cheers.
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Corsair H100i RGB Pro XT 1.1.32 firmware file
Shinryuken replied to Frosty5689's topic in Build Hardware Troubleshooting
Hi! Does anyone have firmware 1.01.22 for the h100i rgb pro xt, the .hex file? Thanks!! -
Hi! I found a workaround. Close iCUE. Go to C:\Users\Your User\AppData\Roaming\Corsair\CUE4\cooling, double click configurations and open it with notepad. Press Ctrl + F to find, write extreme, and edit the first one that appears. Edit this line: <fixedPercents>100</fixedPercents> Write the percentage you want and save the configurations file. Open iCUE and set the pump to Extreme. Automatically it will change to the percentage you wrote (For example: 85% is 2450rpm). Cheers. EDIT: I didn't read the whole post. So i don't know if someone provided this solution before.