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H1LLIER

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  1. I have an RM850i. The only things i can control are whether it uses single rail or multi rail and the fan speed/curve
  2. I'm a recent NZXT refugee after losing patience with CAM. My Corsair fans, lighting, AIO and fan controller are fairly new so I never used Link, only iCue. If my orientation is wrong I'd have to turn all fans 180° which would mean all the fan wires would be facing towards the front of my case and I'd have to route them around their own fans and towards the back of my case where my Commander Pro is. Knowing how people hate seeing wires it seems strange that they'd be designed to be orientated with the wires in full view. What I'm saying is I'd rather not use pong than have wires in view. Edit - when I say the wires are facing the back of my case I mean towards the motherboard and if I were to 180° them the wires would be facing the side window which is the front if you're looking at it from the side... Not confusing at all :laughing:
  3. Pong still isn't right for me. The effect on each fan moves the opposite way to the direction of the sequence. When the sequence moves from the front to the back of my case the effect on each fan moves in the opposite direction and vice versa. My fans are set up as follows - 1. Front bottom 2, Front middle 3, Front top 4, Top front 5, Top rear 6, Rear Fan wires are facing the back of the case. Should I have connected them starting from the back, have I orientated them incorrectly or is iCue at fault?
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