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  1. If you are using a Corsair AIO water cooler along with the Commander Pro and the AIO is not appearing in iCue, I might have a fix for you. The problem is most motherboards have only two USB connectors. The Commander Pro requires one connector and the front USB ports requires a USB connector. This means that there is no connector available for the AIO USB connector. The Commander Pro fixes that by supplying you with two USB connectors. The problem is how you connect everything together. If you connect the Commander Pro and the front panel USB connectors to the motherboard and then connect the AIO pump to the Commander Pro's USB port, the AIO will NOT appear in iCue. You must connect the Commander Pro and the AIO pump USB to the motherboard's connector. Then you connect the front panel USB connector to the Commander Pro's USB port. Hope this helps you out.
  2. TBH, iCue does not work with ANY motherboard management software. All the softwares have conflicts with iCue and here is the bad news. It is literally impossible to do a complete removal of the mobo software. I have found that the only way to fix this problem is to do a clean reinstall of Windows. So you are going to have to determine whether you want to use the motherboard software or iCue, but you cannot use both. One hint for the Commander Pro. If you are using Corsair's AIO, you must connect the pump USB connector directly to the motherboard USB connector. You also have to connect the Commander Pro to the second USB connector. Since all motherboards only have two USB connectors, the USB connector for the front panel USB ports must be connected to one of the Commander Pro's USB ports. Otherwise the water cooler will not appear in iCue.
  3. While my ASUS X570 ROG Crosshair VIII Hero shows up in iCue, it cannot configure my Phantex LED Strips no matter what I do... It always stays in a rainbow cycle even though I select a white color. My motherboard firmware is current, iCue is current and the ASUS RGB software is current as well...
  4. The drive's thumb levers is where the front of the hard drive goes, i.e. the rear ports are on the other side...
  5. I have a Corsair 750D and a 100R case. When I use MSi motherboards, the two front panel USB ports work fine, but when I am using ASUS boards, only one of the two USB ports works. I double-checked the wiring and can't figure it out...
  6. Thanks for the quick reply... I appreciate it...
  7. I am using a Corsair H115i RGB Platinum cooler with a AMD 3900X CPU and an ASUS X570 Crosshair VIII Hero board. Whenever i boot the system, the board pops up an error CPU fan not detected and directs me to the BIOS Setup. The Corsair cooler is connected to a Command Pro which is connected to the motherboard via USB connector so there is no CPU fan. Do I have to bypass the Command Pro and rewire the system to the CPU fan connectors? If i do that, will I lose the RGB control in iCue?
  8. TBH, I ran into the same problem as you. I have a Corsair H115i RGB Platinum and three additional 140mm Corsair ML RGB fans. I could not get the lighting to work without the Commander Pro, the RGB hub and the Lighting Node Promodule.. I believe all the fans must be the same type for you to control them with the Commander Pro.
  9. I have a similar issue with my H115i RGB Platinum... I have a MSi X570 MPG Gaming Pro Carbon board with a AMD 3900X CPU. When under load, the CPU hits 95+ degrees C. When at idle, the temps drop to 38-40 degrees. I know the new AMD CPUs run really hot, primarily because the CPU voltages constantly runs at 1.4875 volts and because of their high TDP of 95 degrees. But the H115i is no better than the stock AMD Wraith Prism cooler in cooling the CPU other than the super loud fan when it ramps up to its max speed...
  10. I have the Corsair H115i RGB Platinum cooling my AMD Ryzen 3900X CPU. When under load (I do video rendering, no games), the CPU hits 95+ degrees, the same temps as the AMD Wraith Prism air cooler that was supplied with the CPU. At idle, the CPU registers about 36-40 degrees. I know the H115i is installed correctly. I replaced the original TP with Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut and that made no difference. I was wondering if there are any other AMD 3900X users and what temps you getting.
  11. Do you have any other RGB software running, e.g. for the motherboard or GPU? That will cause the aforementioned issue. I had the same problem until I uninstalled them COMPLETELY (cleaning the registry as well). If you have additional RGB fans, you will also need the Corsair Commander Pro to control everything.
  12. The Corsair uses three SATA power connections, one for each device so I assume that's okay... None of Sysfan connectors are used now, the setup is controlled by the USB connection.
  13. I ended up buying the Corsair Commander Pro and hooking everything up... There were too many people complaining that their mobos shorting out with the other internal USB hubs... None of the fans RGB lights would work until I configured the lights in iCue in the Commander Pro lighting channel tab. I hooked up all the fans to the Commander Pro in order to get it to work... I could only configure the RGB lights under the Commander Pro section. The lights would not configure under the H115i section. I cannot understand why I have to get three components to get the RGB fans to work properly. Corsair's wiring harness is a mess, there's wires all over the place...
  14. I removed the stock thermal paste from my H115i and used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut... The CPU temp actually went up a degree or two on idle but dropped a couple of degrees under load....
  15. I picked up a Corsair H115i RGB Platinum AIO along with the additional ML140 two-fan kit. For the life of me, I cannot fathom on how to connect everything together. It comes with the hub, connector box, H115i with dual 140mm ML fans and the two additional ML140 fans. Corsair has made the wiring extremely complex and the instructions are vague. I have all four fans connected to the Lighting Node Pro and the CPU fan connectors on the mobo. The USB connector on the water block is connected to the USB connector on the mobo. The fan hub also has a USB connector but I don't have any more connectors on the mobo. The water block, fan hub and the node are all connected to SATA power cables. I have one cable connecting the node to the hub, but nothing else is connected to the hub. Currently, iCue does not recognize the additional fans nor does it control the RGB lighting on the H115i. iCue does control the RGB lights on the water block only. All the fans light up in the same rainbow pattern and I cannot alter any of the effects. Any assistance would be appreciated...
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