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  1. ok, thanks. I tought it was the same product. Sorry for the misunderstanding. In this case if I eventually get the QL I would have no issues in using both the node and the RGB Fan LED Hub. I will make some other test with only one fan each time just to be sure it's not the RGB Fan LED Hub
  2. They changed something with the new node? Mine is not connecting through USB but goes into the led port of the ccpro I shared a picture of the setup, so you can see better what I have.
  3. I will try to see what happen if I completely remove on fan from the line. Anyway, do you think I can exclude the node as source of the issue? I will also try to move a bit the cables from their position. I have a Corsair 500D, the cables pass inside the vertical cover and one near the end of the case close to the PSU-CPU cable. Maybe they bended too much. About the QL - LL mixing, the problem is that if I get a second node I don’t know where to connect it. On the ccpro both led ports are used right now (one for the node and one for the led stripes). Unless there’s a way to connect the node directly on the mobo.
  4. Sorry for the late reply, I just had the time to read the asnser before the forum went down. By the way, I had time to test a bit. I tried more or less all the possible position swapping the connectors and I found that one of the fans is very buggy. Many leds tends to shut down or freeze on the green. Another one sometimes tends to reset the color cycle; I noticed that putting it as third I reset only the last two, while as fouth it goes completely crazy (I think due to the other one which is more buggy). Thet other two seemed ok since few hours ago where they also started to have faulty leds and shutters. I touched a bit the cables and after one hour they started to work properly again (the other two are still buggy). I don't know if a faulty fan at the end of the line can make buggy also the previous ones; otherwise might it be the Lighting Node? I changed the cable going from the node to the CCPro and swapped the position on the CCPro with the led stripes but nothing changed. It's possible to connect directly the led cable of the fans to the mobo (Z390 Aorus Ultra) or the ccpro just to make a test? About mixing the LL and QL I guess it's impossible; by the way, if I keep 1 LL on the old node it's possible to connect it to the mobo instead of the ccpro? Thanks for the help
  5. Hello, I started having some issues with two of my LL120 fans. Basically, one have some leds that randomly stay at a static color, while the second one keep blinking randomly. Also, sometimes all the fans randomly reset the color cycle. The setup is: 4 LL120 connected to the Lighting Node Pro, then connected to the CCPro. Plus on the CCPro there's also 4 led stripes. I tried swapping the connectors on the Node but in any case the problem continues; also, putting one of the defective fans in the first places makes also the others buggy (doesn't work or blinks). I think the problem is due to some defects in the cable of the fans but I'm not 100% sure; the ramdom reset makes me have some doubt. This reset can be reconneced to the fans being buggy or it can be the Node? I don't think it's the the software or the CCPro since the Led stripes don't blink or at least I didn't noticed it. Since the warranty has expired I would need to buy them again. Considering that I'm not 100% sure to exclude the node I was pondering to buy, instead of two fans, the pack of 3 with the Node. In the second case I would like to buy the QL120 but how it works with the LL120? Can I mix 3 QL120 and 1 LL120 on the same Lighting Node Pro? Otherwise there's some workaround I can do to solve the incompatibility? Thanks for the help
  6. I uninstalled RGB fusion ages ago after I've been able to somehow save the color cycle inside the bios profiles. It has some conflicts with gskill lightning software. Never tried to plug the AIO in usb port of the mobo and right now it would be quite hard to do. But it would change something? The color settings of case fans pass through the Lighting Node and then goes into the ccpro in the LED port. In the second port I have the led stripes. While the AIO fans are plugged in the usb port of the ccpro along with the pump.
  7. Here's the right video link (https://vimeo.com/510629436). In this case the bug is massive, more often it's just like a short stuttering, like as the color cycle is resetting. The thing seems to happen also after I close the game and I leave the pc idling. Not always but after I bit it eventually come back to normality. Temps are ok, gpu never goes over 65°C, cpu 55/60°C, coolant depending on seasons ranges between 35 and 39 °C while gaming. Overall T inside the pc is generally around 35°C. Cpu doens't seem to be under haevy stress; maybe it can be the OC but all stress test were successfull and also I don't have crashes while gaming. (CPU at 5Ghz, plus RAM OC to 3400 Mhz and GPU OC whith afterburner). Installed I have the rgb program for gskill ram, always in background. While dragon center doen't open at startup since the gpu keep the color cycle even if closed. While I uninstalled all aorus software
  8. Hello, I would like to have some feedback about several stuttering I'm expericing with icue since I build my pc (now almost 2 years) I have a Corsair Obsidian 500D SE RGB, AIO H115i and 4 led strips all connected to the ccpro. Depending with the version of icue I'm experincing different levels of stuttering; from almost none to massive (https://vimeo.com/user90831861/review/510629436/bce169b0b0) I noticed that the issue seems more present when it's hot in the room or while gaming. My concern is that the issue may be due to some icue bugs but also to the position of the ccpro in the case. I placed it in back, where there's the ssd bays (https://i.postimg.cc/4NNgZVj7/2019-07-14-11-09-IMG-2741.jpg) but the zone tend to get a quite warm after a bit with the heat of the cpu and gpu plus the absent air flow. You think it's possibile that all the issue are caused by the ccpro overheat or might be software related? In the first case it might be helpfull to place the ccpro below the HDD? Thanks for the help
  9. Thanks a lot for the explanation. So, basically you think I can reduce both AIO and case fans, right? Maybe, for the AIO I can set a curve less aggressive at the beginning and with an abrupt increase at high temps that I reach while gaming. At that point I don’t care about noise. It’s ok to control case fans speed in function to the T of the sensor near the cpu or it’s better to use a less hot sensor, like the one near the ram?
  10. Hello, I would like to ask some advice about the fans curve of my setup. I'm not sure if I chose a too aggressive cooling ramp to keep temps low. Now it's getting hotter at home and the pc has started becoming a bit too noisy. That's the build. i7 9700k - Z390 Aorus Ultra - RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio - 32gb Trident Z RGB C16 3200 MHz - Corsair H115i RGB Platinum - EVGA SuperNovaT2 850W - Corsair Obsidian 500D RGB SE - Samsung 970evo plus 500gb I have 4 fan installed in the case, 3 in the front and 1 in the back; while the AIO is on the top. I put the CCPro sensors: one between the cpu and the vrm, one near the ram modules just over the gpu, one below the gpu near the psu cover and the last one on the back, near the top of the case, over the HDD. I set case fans to follow the T of the sensor near the cpu and AIO fans the coolant T. While gpu fans start working when it reaches 25°C, so always. CPU is OC at 5Ghz, vcore 1.285v but when it's really hot I go down to 4.9Ghz at 1.240v. No AVX offset That's the temps I'm getting today with 24.5°C in the room after 1h of browsing. While these are from yesterday; it was a little hotter, I think around 26°C: What do you think about temps and curves? Too safe? Or it's ok to increase iddling T? Thanks in advance for the feedback
  11. Hello, I'm interested in buying the CORSAIR RGB LED Lighting PRO Expansion Kit. I have just a doubt about it; it's possible to connect more than one stripe in series using the extension cable and then, connect them in a single slot of the controller? Because I have only two free slot on the RGB Fan LED Hub coming with the obsidian 500d rgb Thanks https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories/Products/CORSAIR-LINK/CORSAIR-RGB-LED-Lighting-PRO-Expansion-Kit/p/CL-8930002#tab-overview
  12. thanks for the help! Just a last thing; do you have a curve for the H115i to share? Or a general idea for some points of the curve.
  13. Just to have an idea; after 1h on idle the coolant temperature is fixed at 28.3°C with the standard balanced profile (roomT is 21°C). It's too high for idle? (9700k-5GHz) I put the CoPro sensor: close to VRM, between gpu and ram, below the GPU and close to the HDD. I set the GPU fans to work starting from 25°C at low rpm, this way I can keep the T below it a decent value otherwise they grow up to 45°C. Maybe I can use the T of one of the first two sensor I placed or it'0s better to use the socket T provided by the mobo?
  14. Hello, I'm trying to set up a custom fan curve with iCue for the new PC. I connected to the Corsair Commander Pro there's the H115i and 4 fans (3 frontal, 1 exaust). Rest of the buid: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/zCDg6s Right now I set all the fans to follow the CPU package temperature with a custom curve and the pump to a balanced profile. However, it's a bit noisy since there's instant spikes in package temperature forcing fans to constantly increase and reduce speeds and the temperature of the case is quite low. The temperature provided from the H115i is the temperature of the coolant? Should I set the AIO fan speed considering it? Any good curve to share? For the case fans with temp should I use as reference? Thanks for the help
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