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I can see it in the iCUE software, it recognizes it, but it does nothing. I've the H115i PRO working properly. I guess it's not a conf problem. I've connected to an USB slot in the motherboard and I've connected to a SATA too. I've selected 2 LED strips on both channels. Any clue?
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Hello all, I just recently join and i do believe im posting in the right area, apologies if im in the complete wrong area as I cant seem to navigate this website well at all lol, I have a computer that i built myself running onm a lighting node pro with 5 HD120 fans connected to one channel and 8 LED strips connected to the other, I am aware that a single channel can only support 4 LED strips but I had seen a user comment a work around by setting the lighting channel to thinking it was LL series fans in order to light up all 8 strips and that worked for me up until yesterday, i had to disassemble the pc for some upgrades (vertical gpu mount, cable management, cleaning, ect)and I had not touched the lighting node outside of disconnecting it from the 4 LED strips connected to my desk outside of the pc while the other 4 are inside the case. After finishing up I had reconnected the cable to the outside LED but the node pro no longer lights any of the strips and will no longer do so regardless of anything ive tried. Has anyone had any experience with this and can tell me what im doing/ what might have went wrong? Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this
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Hi all, As has been requested by the members of the forum. I've put together a quick how-to for downgrading the firmware of both the Lighting Node PRO and Commander PRO. This is intended as a workaround for those experiencing issues with the current firmware as well as for those that want to keep the hardware playback functionality for lighting effects on either device. The software method (uses Corsair LINK 4.9): Why do we have to use CL4.9 for this? CL4.9 introduced a new feature that allows you to force update a device such as the LNP or CLCP from a local file rather than from our update server. So someone wanting to downgrade the firmware and rollback CL4 from 4.9 to 4.8 or 4.7 would have to do the following: In 4.9, force update the LNP/CLCP with the file for the previous firmware version (using the update from local file option). Go to "Devices" and begin the update process using a local file instead of updating from our server. Wait for the flash to complete before doing anything else. Ignore the "Update available" notification. Then downgrade CL4 from 4.9 to 4.8 or 4.7 and ignore update prompts for software/firmware until further notice. Zipped archives of LNP firmware 0.4.94 and CLCP 0.2.136 have been attached to this post. For previous versions of CL4, here are a few direct links: http://downloads.corsair.com/download?item=Files/Corsair-Link/Corsair-LINK-Installer-v4.8.3.8.zip http://downloads.corsair.com/download?item=Files/Corsair-Link/Corsair-LINK-Installer-v4.8.2.1.zip http://downloads.corsair.com/download?item=Files/Corsair-Link/Corsair-LINK-Installer-v4.8.0.82.zip http://downloads.corsair.com/download?item=Files/Corsair-Link/Corsair-LINK-Installer-v4.7.0.77.zip LNP 0.4.94.zip CommanderPRO 0.2.136.zip