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  1. Update: using the single header port on the motherboard did the trick! It's working just fine, but now the H100i doesn't have a slot and is stuck in rainbow mode. Any ideas as to how to get that connected? Would a commander Pro do the trick since the older model has 2 usb headers included as well as the 2 lighting channels. Or route one of the headers to a back panel usb port with a mini to usb 2 cable? Or any recommended USB 2.0 hubs that get power from the psu?
  2. I tried the H100i in both slots and they registered just fine. I'll try just the port on the Motherboard tomorrow but even if that works that will still be a problem because my mobo only has one usb 2.0 port.
  3. I recently purchased an ICUE Lighting Node Pro, which will not show up in ICUE no matter what I attempt to do. I have been trying to sync the lighting on my GPU AIO, which has a 3pin ARGB connector, to the rest of my setup on ICUE. ICUE won't allow for 3 pin ARGB control through the motherboard. To do this, I have purchased a USB 2.0 splitter (my case only has one and my CPU AIO also connects there), a 3pin ARGB Mystic Light to 3pin Corsair adaptor cable, and an ICUE Lighting Node Pro. Everything is properly powered, plugged in, and running: but ICUE will not recognize the Node. Following other form topics I have: Attempted different USB headers: both ports on the splitter recognize my H100i AIO so it's not a problem with the adaptor Restarted the PC multiple times Plugged the USB 2.0 cable in and out Deleted the drivers/deleted the device off windows and reinstalled Checked with USBDeview to see if the device is recognized: it is connected and not disabled Disabled Windows Fast Start and ensured XHCI is enabled. Fresh removed/installed ICUE Checked for ICUE updates The lights on the AIO are glowing multicolor in a different pace than when connected to the motherboard; I can tell that the adaptor is working. But ICUE refuses to recognize the Lighting Node Pro. Do I need to wait for the right update for ICUE to recognize the Node, is this just not going to work? If this ends up being a bust, then I'm gonna try DeepCool's ARGB to RGB convertor box, since ICUE will work with 4pin adaptors through the motherboard and my ASUS has two 4pin ports. My motherboard is the ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II, The AIO for the GPU is a IDCooling Iceflow 240 VGA Graphics Card Cooler. This was the adaptor cable I bought: https://www.ebay.com/itm/372521827376
  4. MY AIO GPU cooler has an ARGB light bar and fan which connect to my ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II motherboard through a 3 pin ARGB cable. After syncing in Armory Crate, ICUE recognizes the light on my motherboard but does not recognize my AIO lights. My motherboard light, CPU AIO, and K95 Platinum are all recognized and sync fine in ICUE. Is there something I can do to have the software recognize the GPU AIO lights? The AIO for the GPU is a IDCooling Iceflow 240 VGA Graphics Card Cooler. My next option was to buy a lighting node pro and 3pin to corsair adaptor cable.
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