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Hello all, I have an ICUE LS100 Smart Lighting Strip and have already created several profiles, but I can't manage to change them in any way except via the software. I would like to have a hotkey to call up a corresponding profile, but I cannot find the "Actions" tab to create a hotkey in ICUE. Does this not work with the LS100 or only with Corsair keyboards? Are there any other possibilities/suggestions to call up the profiles? Thank you very much.
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Hello, im new to the corsair community and recently bought an h150i pro with my new PC. I installed iCUE to use it properly and also customize my RGB I also bought a new asus rog strix x570-f gaming and it has x2 3pin RGB strip headers - however they dont show in my iCue in iCUE I only have: BACK IO BACK IO BACK IO RGB HEADER RGB HEADER However in the AURA app I also get extra: ADD-STRIP-1 ADD-STRIP-2 I would rather have it all in one app because iCUE is great and AURA sync is a buggy mess - can someone please help me with this? Thanks.
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Moin :) Also seit dem ich von Corsair die Gerätschaften habe, bin ich eigentlich nur noch am basteln und ausprobieren, weil ich einfach nicht weiß wo der Fehler liegt. Angeschlossen sind in meinem Gehäuse: - Commander Pro - RGB Fan LED Hub - 3 x Lüfter QL 120 Serie - Corsair LED Strip Also gelesen hab ich das jetzt schon öfter, nur keine hilfreiche Antwort gefunden. Die RGB Beleuchtung flackert oder der ganze Lüfter wird dunkel und wieder heller. Dann sind in der Auflistung mal alle Lüfter angezeigt und kurze Zeit später plötzlich fallen dann welche weg. Genau so fällt auch das gesamte Fenster „Option“ einfach aus. Es ist verschwunden!! Und taucht dann mit den Lüftern wieder auf. Ich habe keine andere Software die die Werte ausliest. Ich habe das komplette iCue samt Registrierungseinträge gelöscht und neu installiert. Ich habe Lüfter teilweise abgesteckt um Änderungen zu beobachten. Diverse Mainboard Treiber neu installiert. Ich komme hier nicht mehr weiter. Und hoffe auf Hilfe.
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Hello, greetings. I'm new here in the forums, I recently changed computers with a new Ryzen 3rd gen build with Corsair RGB RAM, and I was interested in using other RGB components with the RAM, and also changing the default fans with the Corsair LL120 triple pack, which incluides a the Lighting Node Pro, to control the fans and an RGB Lighting Hub to control, well, the RGB xD So my question is, can I use the RGB Lighting Hub that comes with the triple pack fans with the RGB LED Lighting PRO or I'd have to buy the CORSAIR iCUE Lighting Node PRO in order for the RGB Led Strips to work? All of these names are from Amazon, sorry if they are not named that way >_< This are the links of the products: Corsair LL120 triple pack: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-LL120-120mm-Light-Lighting/dp/B075VGN4M1/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=corsair+rgb&qid=1578498116&sr=8-1 RGB LED Lighting Pro Expansion kit: https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-CL-8930002-RGB-Lighting-Expansion/dp/B073VKPM4D/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=corsair+rgb&qid=1578498132&sr=8-6 Lighting Node Pro RGB: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Lighting-Node-Iluminaci%C3%B3n-Gabinete/dp/B01MYDTC2C/ref=sr_1_2?__mk_es_MX=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=corsair+rgb&qid=1578497920&s=electronics&sr=1-2 Thanks in advance.
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Hi there, I'm posting this here in the hope that a mod (maybe even James) stumbles upon it and goes "that's a great idea! Let's do it!" (Got to be hopeful y'know) So, everybody seen this already : https://www2.meethue.com/en-ca/entertainment/gaming Basically, it's mirroring whatever is on screen to RGB strips behind the monitor to add immersion and it looks amazing. I have absolutely no doubt that with a little coding this feature could be added to iCUE. We already have something very similar in the "temperature" mode where iCUE scale a temperature set over a temperature data point of your choosing and the way it's built, you could assign a different temperature to each and every single RGB led in a strip. The ghetto method I thought about would be to code a little piece of software that create new "temperature points" based on a pixel's colour. Issue is that it'd be confined to a 3 colour gradient scale so not quite there yet. What I am therefore suggesting is to add a scaling/matching GUI part to iCUE (so to match the LED position with the screen pixel) and then link that to a "Mirror" lighting mode for the RGB strips. From Corsair POV, they would immediately crush Phillips's attempt to get in the RGB gaming market since iCUE is a very powerful platform already. In short; -It's "easily" doable -It'll get me and others I'm sure to buy more RGB strips -It'll cut the grass from under Phillips's feet Thoughts?