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Falkr1

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  1. Sorry I do not have a perfect world fix but, after creating a ticket with corsair they were going to send me a new commander core however since it was out of stock at the time I decided to just deal with not being able to change fan curves until they came back in stock. I never reached back out for a new commander core because I ended up having to do a clean installation of Windows due to some other issues, which ended up also fixing the issue with iCue controlling the fans. Since the clean install I have not had any issues with fan speeds or monitoring. Not sure if it has anything to do with it but I also no longer have the DC fans and all my fans are now PWM and able to be controlled, even though one of the fans isn't even a Corsair fan.

  2. I don't know that it changes anything but after just booting up my computer today the front DC fans read about 400 rpm then slowly dropped to 0 rpm then jumped from 0 rpm to 62k rpm all while they look like they are constantly spinning at what I assume is full speed.
    Edit: Added iCue monitoring graph for reference.

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  3. 16 minutes ago, LeDoyen said:

    those fans running at 60000+ RPM.. do you have another monitoring software running in the background like HWifo64, HWmonitor, Aida?

    If they try to access Corsair controllers at the same time as iCUE, it creates all kinds of mayhem like these bogus readings and speed control issues.

    I have never installed HWmonitor or Aida and as per my original post I already removed HWIFO64. Also I don't expect the two fans reading 60k+ to read properly or be controlled since they are DC fans and not PWM.

  4. I recently connected all of my fans to the Commander Core that came with my H100i Elite Capellix and none of my fan speeds are able to be controlled with iCue. I have 5 fans, 2 are not PWM so I don't expect those to be controlled however 2 of my fans are the RGB ML120s that came with the AIO and one is a SP120. The RGB ML120s lighting is able to be controlled and all fans are reporting rpms to iCue including the non PWM ones which inaccurately show 60k to 61k rpm. The RGB ML120s idle around 1200 rpm and do ramp up to about 2350 rpm under load with the SP120 one topping out at 2000 rpm no matter what fan setting I use. I have tried setting custom fan curves in iCue, removing all other monitoring software (HWinfo/CPU-ID) and checked that my BiOS is not controlling them. If anymore info is needed let me know.

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