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relentlesstech

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About relentlesstech

  • Birthday 10/29/1973

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  1. Well, that's the issue with the LEDs on a hub, I already have two fans on it - I have a internal USB splitter coming tomorrow, so I can hook up my unused fan hub to test it with - Thanks again for taking the time to respond to me!
  2. The cable came with the PSU - I also had my main SDD plugged into the same cable, yet it was not affected at all (I replaced the cable with another new one that came with the PSU) - It seemed that whatever the issue is was only affecting the LNP ... I have two other spare LNPs that came with other fans that I never used, so I'm not really worried about RMAing it anymore, especially with the CP USBs not working, I'd have to get a hub to run anything else. I tried running one of my strips from the fan hub, but for some reason it didn't work, however, I did figure out that I could make a splitter for the channel to run two separate strips without them being chained together, so at least I learned something new today LOL
  3. I had channel 1 on the LNP hooked into my front fans Hub (5x LL120), and the LNP plugged into one of the USB ports on the CP - iCue was only recognizing my CP and the LNP I have for rear fans, not the one I got with my LL kit - After checking all the connections several times it was finally recognized in iCue, but when I changed the lighting iCue froze up, and the new LNP started smoking - Once I shut down, removed the fried LNP, and restarted, my other LNP (Plugged into CP USB port) was no longer recognized, but plugged into mobo header it works just fine - The only thing that changed was the LNP shorting out, so I was assuming that was what caused the CP USBs to stop working - Everything else that was plugged into other hubs, etc still work (Even the fans that were plugged into the fried LNP) Fried LNP: https://forum.corsair.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=37356&d=1579693270
  4. I apologize for being so short, and thank you for replying - I'm not normally impatient in the least bit, but between my new LNP burning up on me, and several other issues with this build, I was beyond frustrated and just wanted to get the build done - Once again, I appreciate you deciding to answer me, despite how I came across! On a related note, I did search the forum before posting, but did not find any matches ... One more quick question: The LNP that burned up on me was plugged into my Commander Pro, and now the two USB ports on the CP stopped working (However, everything else still works) - Most likely due to the LNP causing a surge?
  5. Is there even anybody alive in here? 24 hours and no response? My build is on hold right now because I don't want to blow out any LEDs by wiring wrong, could somebody possibly take two damned seconds to answer me??? :mad::mad::mad:
  6. I just had my new CLNP burn up on me yesterday, so now I have two of my main LED strips out of commission - Is it possible to run the strips from the Fan Hub, and if so, which wires do I need to connect? Fan Hub plug >-------(4 wire)---|-------->LED strip (3 wire) [uPDATED] I 'think' I have it figured out, but will wait for confirmation before I do any actual wiring - I am assuming the 'arrow' on the plug means it is the +5v, and the two middle wires are data (Not sure which is in or out), and last one is the ground - Am I correct?
  7. I just got my new three pack of LL120 fans yesterday, with the LED Fan Hub and Lighting Node Pro, and after setting everything up the new Lighting Node Pro was not being recognized by iCue - I rechecked all the connections (USB was plugged into my Commander Pro), and restarted my PC - Once again the new Lighting Node Pro was NOT recognized in iCue - After Googling for a possible solution, I came across a suggestion to reset the unit by using a paperclip on the switch and removing the USB plug for 10 seconds - Unfortunately, once I powered the computer back on, the new Lighting Node Pro started smoking, and actually caught fire! After removing the fried Lighting Node, I checked all my other nodes, and Commander Pro USB ports are no longer working! I have two questions: 1. Would the fried Lighting Node have killed the USB ports on the Commander Pro? 2. Since I had just purchased the fan kit, and it was brand new, can I RMA just the defective Node, or do I have to do the whole kit? Everything else that came with the kit works perfectly fine, and it would be a shame to disassemble my new build to return WORKING components ...
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