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Spyro01

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  1. I dont see why you would haft to buy another kit because if you did, there is no way of assigning where the strips are in relation to the screen... If u just want rgb ambient light that doesnt correspond to screen then only one kit with extensions will work (six strips per channel and there is 2 channels) but if u want it to correspond to screen, you are limited to 4 strips per monitor ( max of 2 monitors) due to firmware and icue set limit.. That is why i ask for the feature request to b able to add more strips as i stated at start of this forum
  2. Um... Is it just me but y did my posts on this forum thread get deleted??
  3. I havnt herd anything nor any firmware or updates in software yet.. Hopfully soon cause as it stands i got a very exspensive item that i have no use for. I certainly not going to go to a single 16x9 monitor thought about a ultrawide and this isnt going to work on it so it as of right now i have no use for it!
  4. Thought about it.. To bad the one strips are odd count cause the regular corsair light strips does work but the number count is off. My thinking was the 450mm was 27 led and the old regular led which is 1 foot long and only 10 leds per strip.. If the 450 was 30 leds, i could of took 3 of the regular led strips and ran them along the top and 3 along bottom! I know the old led strips will work cause i had them plugged in to expiriment.. But wont light correctally due to the count of leds on the different strips..
  5. Yea i agree with everyone here.. I have a 3 monitor setup which pretty much same as a ultrawide hence windows detects all 3 as 1 big wide monitor and shurely it going to take at least 3 long across the top and 3 along the bottom.. I bought the kit and 2 exspansion kitss cause corsair themselves via phone told me it would work via phonecall!! Would like to have the video sync to work ith my "super ultra wide"
  6. The 4 strips that comes with the ls100 isnt enough to go nor work around my ultrawide monitor. How i think software should work is it should have option where u have a selection where u can select how many strips that go along top, bottom and sides.. Example... Should have selection for where can input how many strips on left and what strips.. Left select 1 strip then select short then select top then select add strip and have drop down for long or short then beside it, have add another strip and have long or short in that select and then have a third box for top.. Then have another selection for the other side and repeat same as top for bottom. So basically have a picture of a screen with drop down boxes around screen where u can specify what the strips are and how there connected. With this above setup, we can be more custom if we have a small monitor ( use 4 250mm strips all the way around) or a ultra wide (8 strips being 2x250mm on sides and 4x450mm and 2x250mm for top and bottom! )
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