![]() ![]() Installed the iCue v3.x on the H115i Pro XT RGB's product page under 'Support - Downloads', Reinstalled iCue 4 (per Corsair's clean install guide), Updated motherboard's chipset drivers to latest, Disbaled fast boot and XM-something hand off under USB settings in motherboard BIOS (following a post on Corsair forums), ![]() However, the H115i Pro XT RGB refuses to show up. ![]() Monitoring and controlling fan speeds and component temperature is fine through the Commander Pro in iCue. Sabrent Rocket 1TB NVME (TLC) Ĭooler Master NR200P (using vented side panel and horizontal GPU layout)Ģx Cooler Master Sickle Flow fans exhausting up top. The pump lights have lit up and are cycling through (what I assume) to be a standard rainbow cycle, the pump is cooling well after configuring it in my motherboard's BIOS and 2x Noctua NF-A14s I've attached to the radiator and Corsair Commander Pro are running fine.Ĭooling wise I'm pleased, however I cannot get iCue to recognise it in order to monitor pump speed and customise RGB. I bought a cheap RGB fan kit for the second 465X case that my dad is using.I'm having some trouble getting iCue to recognise a newly purchased and installed H115i Pro XT RGB. So the Commander Pro is only controlling the fan speed and running the LED strips. I ended up having to leave the Node Core in this case since my fan hub seems faulty, the 6th fan wouldn't light up. I got 2 of the cases and pulled the fans from the second case so I could fill up this one. The image I posted above with the LL fans is the Corsair 465X case that comes with 3 fans and a Lighting Node Core. The kits will come with a 6 fan hub, and some kits also come with Lighting Node Pro. The fans need to plug into a hub then the hub goes to the Node Pro or the Commander Pro. Lighting Node Core has the RGB Hub and controls one type of Corsair fan. Lighting Node Pro just has 2 RGB inputs so it can control 2 different styles of Corsair fans or fans and LED strips. I don't know much about the other RGB systems that use the onboard RGB headers. Commander Pro is basically a Lighting Node Pro with Temp and Fan control. ![]()
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