After a day formatting and installing everything yesterday with the PSU and iCue seeming to cooperate with my effort and just before sitting down with a mug of coffee and turning my headphones to return here to the forum to post my conclusion about this problem, the problem came back rubbing in my face.
So I did first thing was to disconnect the PSU from all its cables and changed them from places.
I left CPU / GPU ports #1, #2 and #5 empty with the CPU 8 PIN + 4 PIN connector in CPU / GPU ports #4 and #8 and the PCIe Express 6+2 PIN Cables in CPU / GPU ports #3, #6 and #7 , and using SATA Power cables in the Left side of the Modular Panel Ports #1, #2, #4 and #5.
Then I formatted the computer and installed Icue just after the Chipset and Intel MEI driver software and the reading was 0 AMP on the CPU / GPU #2 until I wanted to use my Corsair VOID headset in the end of the day after installing everything else in the computer, they did not work. I dreaded uninstalling icue to re-install the Headphones. But for as much as I tried nothing worked I had to create a Restore point, uninstall and clean install icue, and then the CPU / GPU #2 has been showing 54A ever since. Do I have a faulty PSU?
I mean as long as I remember I have been using the computer and iCue with that reading, and it's always a Dread to install Corsair Software because of it. It will be days before I am able to use the computer with iCue installed and the worse is that despite the test I did, after getting back to the same old reading of 54A I really don´t know what is causing it nor how to solve it. and I have read in other places that I should have an Option to Activate Single and Multy Rail within iCue I never saw anything like that for the AX1200i.
And I would know because I have another PSU in another computer that clearly shows that option before showing the OCP Single Rail options. HX1000i.
My question now is:
If each port Represents a Rail then I should not see any voltage/amperage coming out of CPU / GPU Port #2 right?