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  1. Reference 7900XTX here. GPU temp disappeared as an option in iCUE. I use GPU temp to control my intake fans with a Commander Core, or at least I USED to. PLEASE FIX!!!
  2. I don't want to modify another mouse pad. I want the mouse pad that is intended (and advertised) for this lapboard. This specific mouse pad seems to be thinner than a normal one, and is also adhesive backed to stay in place. I don't understand why this is not in stock when the full lapboard is readily available everywhere. Clearly the mouse pad is still being made to put on the full product.
  3. Is there any reason why a replacement is not available, even though it is clearly advertised as "can easily be replaced". I'm definitely not buying a whole new lapboard to get a new mouse surface. Corsair. Seriously. WTF???
  4. On older versions of iCue, you could save DPI and static lighting to the device's onboard memory. On this latest version of iCue, I can't find this option. Is it hidden somewhere? Did Corsair forget to implement it in the software? What gives?
  5. OMG you guys saved me! I thought my K63 just crapped out, but after the reset procedure, I'm back in action!
  6. No, because the way I've implemented it, it only uses 2 LEDs on each fan. I want the fan to use ALL available LEDs for this effect so I get a smooth wave and high brightness. There's already a "Pong" effect that moves across the fans in a line, so there's no practical reason they can't implement this new effect. The "Pong" effect can also be modified to correct for different fan orientations, so it's definitely not outside of the scope of Corsair engineers. Also, they don't need to change the existing effect. They can just add a new one, so that people who like the old way can keep using it. Come on guys!!! Let's get this done!!!
  7. Considering that Corsair sells their own RGB strips, it would only make sense for them to NOT add support for other brands. They don't however, sell motherboards, so they don't really lose anything by having Aura support on that.
  8. The way the Rainbow Wave effect currently works is by sequentially changing colors down the addressable line. This causes LL fans (and really, all Corsair fans) to shift color in a circular fashion, with LL fans having a 2nd circular effect in the hub region. This is all fine and good, but it is NOT a wave. If you look at a Corsair keyboard, it moves across the entire surface and not through each key down the line. My suggestion? The wave should move across the entire surface of the fan in a particular direction and not just in LED order. It's hard to explain, so I'll attach a picture of my setup. I have a rear exhaust fan, a 120mm tower cooler, and a triple fan intake. If you setup a Rainbow Wave to use ONLY the top and bottom LEDs on the fan hub, the wave will cross all fans in a TRUE wave. The problem with doing it this way is that you're only using 2 of the available LEDs in each fans. It makes the fans MUCH less bright, and the wave animation is more choppy than it could be. Developers!!! PLEASE modify the Rainbow Wave effect on the Lighting Node Pro to be a TRUE wave on fans!!! To further illustrate my point, here's a video demonstration of my profile in action: [ame] [/ame]
  9. I haven't seen any more issues on my end. I have run a few CPU intensive things recently, but didn't see any problems. But yeah, I don't really understand what makes the fans go nuts, or what that Corsair service does. I'm still hoping a Corsair employee will chime in someday.
  10. To everyone in this thread: The high idle voltages are a result of AMD's boost algorithm. Corsair iCUE CPU usage causes Ryzen CPUs to boost, which causes the voltage to jump up. There's nothing to fix. AMD would have to re-engineer their CPUs and Corsair would have to make iCUE use 0% CPU and neither of those is going to happen. The "high" voltages are NOT harmful. Just get over it and quit staring at monitoring software and just use your computer normally. If you absolutely MUST have low CPU voltage at idle, then set your Windows Power Plan to "Power saver". This will cause Windows to FORCE the CPU to it's lowest P-State at idle. It WILL cause a performance loss, though, so I don't recommend this.
  11. I may have found a cure. I've been testing it for over 2 hours now and nothing has happened yet. So give this a try and see if it fixes your problems: In Task Manager, on the Details tab, you'll see something called Corsair.Service.DisplayAdapter.exe. I have no idea what this does. If you stop this service, it will just immediately start again. What I did was find the directory that this file is stored in (Right-click, Open file location), close iCue, delete/rename/move this file, then restart iCue. Now this no longer shows in Task Manager, and iCue seems to be running normally. As I've already stated, I have no idea what this does, or what the effects of deleting it are. All I know is that all my lights are working properly now, and I haven't seen any ill effects yet. I don't know for certain if I actually fixed anything, so I will continue to monitor my fans and I'll report back if it messes up again. I'm assuming this program/service/whatever is causing the issue, since my fan lights only screw up when there's a GPU load (such as during game play or benchmarks). If anyone else tries this, please post your results! And if any Corsair employees read this, please post with some insight! What does Corsair.Service.DisplayAdapter.exe do???
  12. I've been having the same issue. Seems like whenever my GPU is loaded, the LL fans will go nuts at random. The LED strip that's also connected to my Lighting Node Pro always works fine. It's just the fans. I've tried a bunch of stuff, and some stuff seemed to work, until it didn't. I would also LOVE some sort of answer or fix.
  13. I never liked the spring-loaded 2.5" drive holder that comes with the Crystal 460X. I much prefer the new drive trays that Corsair uses like in their 220T. So I decided to 3D print my own! If anyone here is interested, I'll provide the design here. 460x Drive Trays.zip
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