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  1. Having some frustration as I am having ramping issues with my corsair fans. I am using 3 Corsair LL120mm to cool my AIO that are connected through a command center, then I have 6 QL 120 mm Corsair fans. These all sit in a Lian Li 011 (shocker, I know) and until recently have not had any issue. The computer is nearly 2 1/2 years old since my build. When I first build it I installed the iCUE application. The first year I had no issue, then I took an update in iCUE and BAM my fans were much louder and throttling every time I would open up a web browser or any app. Almost like anything other than running nothing was causing a jet engine to ignite. About 4 months ago iCUE had another update and this went away. The PC was at good temps and even running some demanding games (APEX, CoD, Elden) the PC would remain very quite and have excellent temps for both CPU and GPU. The baseline was so quite. Unfortunately, the last update iCUE had seems to have caused this to revert. I say this because right after the update my computer sounded like it was going to fly away. I now throttle anytime I open anything and with 9 fans you can imagine how loud that can be. I went into the bios and set custom curves a tad more extreme than quite mode. I have also set any fans iCUE would allowed me to control to quite (6/9 fans). Still ramping. At the time of writing this, the only thing open on my PC is this browser and I see my fans ramp between 900-1300. God forbid I game or it jumps past 1600 to where you can hear it with headphones. Every new tab I open starts a 40 second jet fest. Has anyone heard of the iCUE application updates causing this? if so what can I do. I seem to only be able to control 6 of 9 fans on the app. Throttling is driving me mad. I have opened a ticket but no response. ...SEND HELP...
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