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KMierz

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  1. After a few weeks after I've rebuilt my PC into my 570x, I decided to update iCue to the newest edition. After doing so my h150i does not seem to be recognized by anything. I was able to control the lighting on my h150i until I did this update and now I'm not. Also it seems that I'm unable to go back to the previous version of iCue because Corsair only puts up downloads for the newest edition. I haven't touched the internals of my PC since I did my rebuild, it should work. Don't really know what to do other than start ordering new cables, which I don't really want to do.
  2. Do you have any tips on matching the fan curves of the SP and HD once I get it hooked up?
  3. Wow that is way more easier drawn out like that. I was way over-complicating this in my head lol
  4. Thanks for explaining! Looks like I’ll be picking one of those up after work.
  5. Can you help explain how the commander pro would help powering the fans? I thought the commander pro was just to help link the lighting together.
  6. Alright so here’s my dilemma. I made an account here because I’m rather lost. Yesterday I got my Corsair 570x, h150i, 2 packs of HD120 fans and vengeance rgb pro ram to rebuild and upgrade my PC. I got everything put together and it turns on! I intended to do a push/pull with the h150i front mounted, using HD120 on the front and the included SP120 that comes with the case on the rear of the radiator. As of right now I have the SP120’s disconnected. The remaining 3 HD120’s on the top and rear. Alright so 9 fans in total, using the included splitter off of the CPU head I have spots for 7 fans(one SYSFAN header available/unused right now) on my MSI Z170A Gaming M3. Is there a recommended splitter like the one off of the CPU head to connect the remaining 3 fans? Or how is this done? I’ve seen similar setups a few times before and based my new build off of them and left this factor out somehow. Thanks in advance (:
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