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Fokker1138

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  1. Resurrection post, but I figured out what was causing some of the LEDs to not illuminate when my light layer wasn't overriding: The mural window had part of the RAM icons sticking outside the perimeter, so that was causing the parts not covered by the mural to stay dark.
  2. Thanks. I ended up nuking the Lighting Layer and it reverted to having a separate element for each LED, but it now lights everything. I'm going to play with it more this weekend and see about creating new zones/layers.
  3. I finally got around to finishing this after a bunch of sidetracking, so the parts list is a bit dated: Intel 12700K Thermalright Contact Frame Asus Prime Z690-A Corsair Dominator 32GB DDR5 5600 Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 2TB M.2 EVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra Asus Thor 1200P PSU Corsair 4000D Airflow case Corsair XD5 Pump Reservoir Corsair XC7 CPU Water Block Corsair QL120 Fans Corsair 350mm LED strips Cable Mod sleeved cables for the visible power (24, 2x8, and 3x8) EK-Quantum Vector 2 Water Block and Active Backplate PrimoChill 360mm EximoSX Radiator (40mm thick) XSPC TX240 Ultra-Thin Radiator (~20mm thick) Mostly Corsair tubes and fittings EK Cryofuel The grey parts of the case were swapped out with matching pieces from a black 4000D Airflow, and honestly Corsair should sell them this way instead of the weird grey/white combo and the black case actually looks better with the grey accents (I'm going to use it when I build a VR rig upgrade). The case is relatively stock, but I've made some minor mods and added some useful accents with 3D prints and sheet styrene. I wanted to add a printed duct in the bottom to help redirect the lower 120 fan's airflow up into the case, but the cables just stick out too far with the size of the PSU. I would need a shorter bodied or a Corsair Shift PSU to give me the necessary room. My only real complaint is the Alpha Cool Eislicht white LED panels I used to illuminate the area behind the GPU. I should have tested them ahead of time, but assumed it was going to be an actual white LED since it wasn't sold as RGB. The marketing materials made them appear whiter in color than they are in reality. I'll just replace those with more of the dot-less LED strip I used in the front when it comes time to maintenance the loop. I'm still working with adjusting the undervolt and overclocks, but it plays everything I'm throwing at it (so far) with epic/ultra settings at 100fps (3440x1440).
  4. Forgive me if this has been covered, but I haven't found the search terms to give me guidance. I have 2 sticks of 16GB DDR5 Dominator RAM installed on an Asus Z690 board. I flashed my BIOS to get them detected by iCue v5, but now I have an additional issue. It will not save the lighting changes to all LEDs. The bottom 3 LEDs of each stick are remaining dark. Lighting Effects tab of the RAM shows these being dark no matter what I try to change in regards to setting a lighting type, changes to murals, etc. The only time these will light is when I go to the Hardware Lighting option and set all to show a static color. As soon as I navigate away, it reverts to the bottom 3 being dark. The rest of the lighting (pump, block, fans, LED strips) will maintain the static lighting setting for all LEDs. The software interface is not clear on what is missing to change this lighting behavior and I haven't been able to find a new enough post/information with searches. I've found older results, but the solutions offered don't seem to line up with the current interface for v5.
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