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Tonamy76

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  1. Hello All, I built a new PC with my daughter that is our "Quarantine Magic Unicorn Build" (she's 10). I'm having difficulty setting up the lighting in iQue and just the wiring in general. I purchased two of the LL120 RGB fan kits, a lighting node pro LED Strip kit, and I have a H115i Platinum that has 2 140mm RGB fans on it. Here is the chain setup of the lighting strips. Lighting Node Pro 1 - RGB Hub 1 attached with 4 fans 3 LL120 1 140mm RGB Hub 2 attached with 4 fans 3 LL120 1 140mm Lighting Node Pro 2 - 4 LED strips The LED strips and the 2 140mm fans on the H115i are lighting up. All 6 of the LL120's AREN'T lighting up. In iQue I only see 1 lighting node pro. One lighting node pro is connected to a USB hub which also has the Corsair link from the power supply, and another USB from the H115 Platinum. The other Lighting Node Pro is plugged directly into the motherboard header, and not through a hub connected to the motherboard. The lighting node pro that I see in iQue is the one directly connected to the motherboard. What is weird is that if I rearrange where the LL120's are plugged into the RGB hubs that are on the other undetected Lighting Node pro, the fans will now be on, but I can't get all 6 LL120s to be on at the same time. I'm not really sure how to check which things are registering as connected. Everything else in the build is working perfectly. iQue is reading my K95, my MM800, my Scimitar Pro, and my RAM. The lighting effects all work fine. It's just getting the RGB Hubs and the other Lighting Node Pro to work so the full unicorn rainbow splendor can be on display.
  2. Seems somebody saw my post yesterday and went and bought the entire stock at the Microcenter so they could mark them up and resell them.
  3. I'm having the same issue. I can't find this case or the 680x. I'm sitting on $3,000 of parts including LED strips and extra LL120 fans. Microcenter in Michigan has 3 of both cases. I live on the west side of the state and there's no way I'm going near Detroit right now to pick up a case, but microcenter refuses to ship parts, because they want you in their stores.
  4. I took it all back to Best Buy today and bought other stuff instead.
  5. I purchased a K95 Platinum, MMO800, and Ironclaw Wireless RGB mouse. Previously, I purchased a Dark Core, Glaive, and Scimitar Pro. I also have a Corsair power supply and RAM. Now that I'm playing WoW Classic again, I want to write macros for when I'm casting. I'm a priest. However, iCue seems to be some of the worst software i've ever encountered for writing macros. I watched the YouTube video from Corsair, but it's zero help. It's just a guy talking really fast and not showing how anything is done. The macro I want is pretty simple: /enter /say XXXX! Don't die on me! I got you! /enter /enter /target XXXX /enter /enter /cast GreaterHeal rank4 /enter The double enters are for ending the first line of text, then opening the chat window again. Ideally, I would assign this to a mouse key, but I can also use a G key on the K95. The iCue software tries to register every individual key press, has different delays between key presses, and makes a macro that is stupidly long because of this. Essentially, it's not possible to use macros at all, unless you want to spend an hour editing them all. I need to find an easy way to do this, or everything is going back to Best Buy.
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