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  1. Now having a problem with my Void Pro Wireless going into auto shutdown mode even while playing media or games. Changing the time-out delay just, well, delays it.
  2. Late to the party, but it works fine with my Strix B450-F Gaming. I've also got my XSPC Raystorm Pro and XSPC Photon RGB LEDs hooked up to the board, and it does all five zones (3 on the mobo logo, 1 on the water block, 1 on the res). I just replaced my old (and well loved) Razer Deathstalker Ultimate today with a K95 Platinum, so the waterblock, mobo, and res were the only RGB that wasn't Corsair-controlled. Now everything is running through iCue. Probably saved me a few bucks with this update Corsair, since now I don't feel quite so compelled to buy an XC7 waterblock (and they're OOS everywhere!).
  3. Force update, should clear it up, repeat again if/when necessary. Think it's a bug in the latest iCue software.
  4. I've lost count of how many GPU blocks I've installed, and the XG7 was by far the least hassle. No re-use of factory screws other than the wee ones on the mounting bracket, no futzing around with thermal tape other than cleaning the old stuff off, no fiddly LEDs to insert, no issues with wire routing. It's so easy a caveman...er, caveperson could do it. Pro-tip, screw all the EVGA screws back into the stock cooler, make sure all the thermal pads are still on the cooler, then wrap it in cling (Saran) wrap and stick it in your EVGA box. If the time ever comes when you need to RMA the card (or sell it), it makes it dead simple to go back to stock with your perfectly preserved cooler. EVGA doesn't void warranty for cooler removal, but it MUST come back to them with the stock cooler installed.
  5. That's what I'm running (well, not sure if I have a Rev B or not, just whatever Amazon is currently shipping). Works fine, temps are fine, looks great, easy install.
  6. Just noticed the same problem myself with Vengeance Pro RGB, running 3.23.66. Worked fine before. EDIT: And solved it by doing a forced firmware update on the RAM. All good now.
  7. Just added an EVGA 2080 Super Black and XG7 to my build, replacing a dead EVGA 2070 XC and XSPC Razor Neo block. 2070 is off for RMA, and will be sold with the XSPC block when it returns. Got to looking at the XG7 after the install, and decided it needed a bit more bling, or a bit more branding, anyway, because in my vertical mount all you could see was the Corsair logo. Turns out, the "EVGA GEFORCE RTX 2080" badge on the side of the stock cooler is a perfect fit for the bottom raised edge of an XG7. Use a spudger or thin tool to start removing the EVGA badge from one end, then just slide the tool underneath the entire length to cleanly remove it. There's enough adhesive left over to stick it securely to the XG7. I did the same thing with the little offset "Super" badge as well, but not real happy with it, it's probably coming off. If you want to be a little more subtle, the smaller badges on the top of the cooler also come off, and might look nice on the top of the XG7, on either side of the distribution block for vertical mounts. If you standard mount it, just the "GEFORCE RTX 20x0" badge just barely fits between the distro block and the power connectors. If I didn't want to be able to put this back on the stock air cooler in case of RMA, I could have trimmed the "EVGA" end to allow room for the Super badge on the same side, without covering the Corsair logo.
  8. Late to this thread, reckon I'd add another data point. I've been fighting the black screen issue for a couple weeks now, first attributed it to the specific game I had been playing almost exclusively lately (Witcher 3 GOTY). But then started seeing it when I started playing POE:Legion this last week, so I did some more digging and found this thread. FYI, never had ANY black screen issue with my other binge game, Division 2 (with the Corsair SDK enabled). Come to think of it, I had no real issues at all before installing the Commander Pro (used iCue with the PSU, RAM and headphones for months before CoPro and LL fans and RGB strip were installed) Asus Strix B450 motherboard (with Aura and AI Suite software NOT installed) Custom loop watercooled AMD Ryzen 5 2600 at stock (Asus "Level 4") boost clocks and voltages 16GB (2x 8GB) Corsair RGB Pro 3200 RAM at stock clocks Corsair AX860i PSU with Link module Corsair Void Pro wireless headphones 4x Corsair Lighting Link RGB strips Custom loop watercooled EVGA RTX 2070 XC Gaming at stock EVGA boost clocks XSPC 270 PWM D5 pump/res combo 5x Corsair LL120 intake fans on 240 and 320 radiator 1x Corsair LL140 exhaust fan 1x Corsair RGB node 1x Corsair Commander Pro LL Fans connected to Corsair RGB hub connected to CoPro LL Fans, PWM pump on CoPro fan headers AX860i on CoPro USB port Thermistor from reservoir on CoPro thermistor header Custom fan and pump speed curves set by reservoir water temp thermistor. AIDA64 Extreme for CPU/GPU/Mobo monitoring (NO Corsair sensors are monitored) Razer Deathstalker Pro keyboard (with AIDA64 info sent to the LCD) I can stop the issue by renaming the CPUIDSDK.dll and CPUIDSDK64.dll files in the iCue directory. While I don't mind losing the iCue ability to monitor motherboard/CPU/GPU temps since all my curves are handled by thermistor temp and the rest of the hardware is monitored by AIDA64, it also removes my ability to even see the RGB Pro RAM in iCue, which does bother me.
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