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  1. Problem: I've been running my system for a while now and haven't had any problems, recently when I try to run the division 2 with SDK I face a problem where my fans, my rgb strip, and aio pump all have the proper colour with them, but my ram won't seem to sync up. It always shows up as either white and orange, or white and red, and occasionally blue. Now this wouldn't be much of a problem, but now sometimes I will find my ram not syncing with my fans, aio pump, and rgb strip even using normal instant lighting or any pattern, either it doesn't react to me changing it and it stays a certain way (white, rainbow) or it has a 4 second delay before changing. Cause of Problem?: Now I feel that this might have something to do with another lighting application and I have only noticed this after trying to install the aorus client for my gpu, however I only started playing the game after I installed the client. Now I've deleted both aorus's and asus's aura sync client and the issue still persists. What I've Tried: Looked into bios for "DRAM SPD WRITE" didn't find it, updated to bios, still nothing Reinstalled the ICUE Client: Didn't work Reinstalled all firmware/checked to see if im on the newest client: Nothing Edit: To clairify, the rgb for all of my components work during 3 of the main colour schemes (red, blue, white and orange), but when I heal my ram just turns white with a few lines of red but the rest of my rgb is green
  2. Hello, I'm seeming to have some troubles with how to route my wires with my corsair products and make them all link together in corsair I-Cue/Corsair Link. As you can see from the title I have 4 HD 120 fans, a corsair h100i and an RGB strip that comes with the corsair carbide spec omega RGB case. I also have a corsair commander pro and 1 fan hub and 1 lighting node pro. I'm confused on how I would route this successfully, my ideal situation is where I have control over the 4 HD120 fans and I am able to link up all of my RGB. My proposed idea: All of the HD120's have one 3 pin connector going into the fan hub and one going into the fan area of the commander pro, this 'should' give me control over both fan speed and RGB. I also think that I should plug my corsair ML120's that come with my cooler into the H100i pump and that pump should go into the USB section of my commander pro. Then I can plug my RGB strip from my case into the LED section of my commander pro. Then finally I can plug in my fan hub into the LED section of my commander pro. After that, I think that I can plug my commander pro into a USB header on my motherboard. Tell me if I did anything wrong in my planning, I don't fully understand the commander pro. I think that I will have an extra lighting node pro if I go this way.
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