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Silencr4K

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  1. I'm going to be getting the EVGA 600W that comes with 6 SATA connectors, and I'll use the USB 2.0 Hub, the USB splitter is just for the H100i and Lighting Node so I think there will be just enough power ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  2. Try to unplug are reconnect the USB 2.0 header. I just had this problem and I fixed it. Also try removing iCue from startup. (Both preferably) If this works shut down your PC, boot up and then you can add iCue to startup and be on your merry way!
  3. So, would you recommend getting a new power supply that has more SATA connections? And correct me if I'm wrong but USB 2.0 headers are used for the lighting and not actual functionality, so it would not matter if one of them was getting less power like I think you suggested. I'm new to this whole RGB concept so sorry if I sould like im a noob haha. For now I'll be taking the sata and USB 2.0 spliters out of my pc as they serve no purpose without a sata. So to sum it all up, would a new power supply that has 6+ SATA's and using the USB 2.0 Splitter be safe? Edit: I removed this edit because I fixed a new problem, the above questions still apply however
  4. So is it unsafe to continue using the SATA Splitters? THis is the USB Header https://www.amazon.com/Motherboard-Header-Extension-Connector-Splitter/dp/B07G2F61RQ/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=usb+2.0+header+splitter&qid=1554994127&s=gateway&sr=8-7
  5. Hello, I recently purchased 3 LL120 Fans, 2 For my radiator and 1 for the back of my computer. I set up the 3 fans without my liquid cooler (H100i RGB Pro) and iCue detected my Lighting Node just fine, however I recently tried installing it alongside my liquid cooler and I have run into an issue. My Lighting Node is not detected! I have tried everything, (Upgrading and downgrading Firmware.bin) etc; and I can't get iCue to detect my lighting node. All the lights however do light up Rainbow I just can't change it! Things worth noting: -I only have 2, USB 2.0 headers on my board and I bought a splitter so I can connect my WiFi card, my Liquid Cooler, and of course the lighting node. - I also bought a SATA Splitter because the RGB Hub and the Node use up 2 SATA's and the Cooler needed one meanwhile I only had 2. Interesting Findings: - My Liquid Cooler is connected to the SATA going straight to the Power Supply (Not the splitter) and I tried switching it to the splitter and I noticed that the RGB's would not light up on the splitter, however iCue somehow still detected my Cooler - Downgrading the firmware on my Lighting Node makes my fan a solid color (white) however if I upgrade to the latest version my fans light up rainbow (still not detected obviously). P.S I have noticed I am the only one with this problem, everyone else has fans that won't light up and won't detect I on the other hand have fans that light up and won't detect!!! - ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!! :)
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