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  1. Hallo zusammen, leider ist auf einem meiner Corsair LL 120mm Lüfter der Sticker schief angebracht, so dass es nun aussieht, als würde der Lüfter "eiern". Leider ist der Lüfter genau in meinem Sichtfeld. Hat einer Erfahrung damit, den Sticker abzumachen und neu aufzukleben? Oder lässt sich der nicht so leicht entfernen und dann auch wieder aufkleben? Würde den ungerne zurückschicken. Danke!
  2. Thanks a lot! Exactly what I wanted to hear. Obviously, I plugged fan 4 into slot 5 and 6 first. Not broken, just inexperienced user. Perfect!
  3. Hey guys, just got my iCUE 465x RGB case lately which has a lighting node core to control the corsair rgb fans. The three pre-installed fans get illuminated as should be by it. But, I just got a fourth Corsair LL 120mm RGB fan and plugged it into the node core. No Lighting. Put it into the second free spot, again no lighting. Finally put in the third free spot and then, lighting working. So my question: Do I have a lighting node core with just 4/6 working slots? Or do you have to sustain a certain order when plugging your fans into the lighting node core? So if I get a fifth Corsair RGB fan it got to put into a certain slot and not just into one of the two free slots. I need to know whether it is broken or just some order thing going on or other wise I got to replace the case or part. Thank you!
  4. Hey, Absolutely no assault against Corsair! As you are right, I did manage to install the radiator. But I would love to upgrade to RGB RAM which the wouldn’t fit with the radiator. Installing the radiator in the front means to push warm air inside the case and GPU or otherwise blowing it out in the front and having to blow cold air from the back and top, which means a complete change of air flow
  5. Hey guys, Just got myself a Corsair iCUE 465x RGB case and I am very pleased with it. I installed a ASRock B450m Pro4 mATX Board with ballistix LT Sport RAM which already is very low profile RAM. I also decided to get myself an AIO water cooling which became an Enermax Liqfusion with a 240mm radiator. It was heavily discounted, so I decided against Corsair in this case. However, my case officially supports 240 mm radiators in the top, so I order the AIO without any hesitations. Installing it became a really hard time. The VRM coolers and RAM where in the way and I really had to „punch“ the radiator in. I nearly damaged the VRM cooler. Coming to the point: The AIO fits, BUT just because my ram is low profile. I planned to upgrade to Corsair RGB RAM latest at Black Friday, but this RAM will definitely be blocked by the radiator. What did I do wrong? The radiator has the same size as Corsair radiators. Is it, because I run a mATX board? Had Corsair lies about the case‘s capacity of fitting a radiator at the top? Do I need to get a new case if I decide to upgrade RAM with higher profile? I really doubt my choice of buying this case in terms of AIO handling. Just expected to fit nicely at costs of 130€. Anyone knowing, where the problem lies? Is it the AIO, the case, the board?
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