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DMAC8400

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  1. Seems to be a problem with these new XT models, from the Amazon reviews I've read at least.
  2. Looking to change out my stock AMD Spire cooler, it's pretty loud above 1600rpm. Does a fine job cooling though I guess. Anyway I have a 220T, obviously this sucker is going to be tight up top, but I don't want to front mount it. Has anybody had any luck getting an AIO up top on this thing? I have Vengence RGB Pro RAM with about 4 inches of clearance. Looking at the new 2020 Corsair H100i RGB Pro XT. Thanks.
  3. Yup, I made a thread on it as well. If you want to keep iCUE installed (and still utilize monitoring services), you can go to Ryzen Master and manually set a CPU voltage for "normal desktop" use. I limited mine to 1.2 and 4200mhz. This is a temporary fix until Corsair corrects this.
  4. No, it reverts back to default white for the fans and rainbow for the RAM and red for the keyboard. I've used Ryzen Master to cap my CPU voltage, which works for now, but isn't a permanent solution as iCUE is still pulling the max amount of voltage allowed.
  5. Following. In the same boat as you, albeit a 3600X with a B450. High CPU usage, causes constant voltage pulls of 1.4+, hate to not have iCUE installed with all the Corsair products I have. Is there no way to disable monitoring on icue?
  6. Where do you go to raise a ticket? My Windows is also reporting high CPU usage in the background causing my Ryzen to pull constant high voltages.
  7. Can I roll back the version? I don't see that option.
  8. So I called AMD, they recommend I uninstall iCUE, and just like that my brand new CPU is running back at 1.0-1.1 idle as it should. I reinstalled it and my voltage went right back up to 1.4. I ran iCUE for the last 2 weeks (brand new PC) without issue, then I updated the version yesterday, and this began occurring. I see that iCUE had an issue with this last summer, did we ever figure out what was wrong? I simply can't not have iCUE on my PC as I invested a lot of money into Corsair RGB components and now they are all either default white or rainbow. Thanks.
  9. Right, I understand that, but for instance the 3 pack of the LL fans states it comes with a LNP and an RGB controller, why would I need both? Also, I've read people saying that the Commander pro isnt meant to control fan RGBs, just fan speeds, and that you would need an additional RGB controller. I feel as if it would have been beneficial for me to get the 3 pack with the LNP included, my thought process was I am eventually going to get an AIO cooler which will be 2 additional RGB fans bringing my total up to 6, and you can't purchase AIOs without included fans (I dont think) so I only bought a single LL fan instead, but now it's looking like I would have spent the extra $60-70 anyway on an additional controller.
  10. Nice. Thanks for the reply. I did go with the 5 SP-Pro configuration. It seems to work well, for now. So let me ask you, how is this node different from the Lighting Node Pro and Commander Pro? The commander pro only has 2 RGB heads? I understand it has it's own fan power heads, which is nice since I have to route my fan power through my mobo, but with only 2 RGB heads how am I supposed to run more than 2 RGB fans? Can you not buy the lighting node pro by itself? You have to get the lighting strips too?
  11. Hey y'all, thanks for helping. I bought a 220T case with 3 SP120 Pro fans and the included lighting node. I'm actually not sure what kind of node it is as it doesn't have a cover on it. The SP120s work great, really enjoyed the case out of the box. I purchased an LL120 for the exhaust on the back, and I noticed that when it's connected to the same node, I have to set the profile for all the fans to an LL series as if I leave it on the SP Pro series, the ring around the LL fan doesn't iluminate. So I changed the node to the LL series setup, and it honestly works fine, but the ordering of the fans has been thrown off and I also lose some options for individual fans. My question is, would it be best to buy a second node, and if so, what should I buy and could I buy something that will set me up for future RGB expansion under the Corsair brand such as strips or an AIO, without spending $100? EDIT: I've also seen something about setting the fan count to match the physical number of LEDs you have? So 3 SP Pros and 1 LL, that's 40 addressable LEDs...but would I set it to SP Pro or LL series in the options? Thanks!
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