However, on modern processors it makes for a terrible control variable and you are seeing (hearing) the your very dynamic CPU activity. Copyright

If you have it set to CPU package you'll get a lot of ramping up and down as the CPU bounces up and down in temperature.

Corsair CJ. The icon will change to white when linked. Hello to all, I built a PC back in DEC 2017 and had to put it into storage due to medical illness. Please try again later. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Those are all CPU temperature based, the only thing every computer system is guaranteed to have. Dumb question but do you have the corsair link cable connected to the USB header? **This is my first time using Corsair Link** I'm using the Corsair Link 4, with the H80I GT cooler, and one of my fan was automatically set to run at 1800rpm+ (it is currently set between 1900 ~ 2000). You can also use this space to display information on specific settings – such as DPI settings, battery levels, EQs, etc.

With out that it's not going to be able to see and/or control the fans.Are your fans 4 pin fans? relating to your system. Now I need to figure out how to use ICUE to set my fan speeds and my AIO H115i Pump speed and fans on the radiator. With out that it's not going to be able to see and/or control the fans.

Well normally the 4 pin fan you should be able to auto control while the 3 fan runs at max unless you have a fan controller. While still very much an optional piece of software, iCUE is easy to use, unobtrusive, and, compared with other RGB controllers and monitoring software, it’s not a huge resource hog either. 11-08-2017 06:18 PM by Technobeard. If you have any programs open before enabling your headset, Windows will frequently default their sound settings to whatever you’ve previously set. This comment is provided "as-is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the sanity or mental fitness of the author. I have Corsair link and cue installed or should say had. It sounds to me you may have a defective kit and I would assume it's the pump section since it's going to control the fans. Those are all CPU temperature based, the only thing every computer system is guaranteed to have. I removed Corsair link totally.

You'll need to make sure you have the fans plugged into the connector that comes from the pump.

JavaScript is disabled. Keep it up Corsair, and you may even have me convinced.

^^^ As Above. DevBiker's iCUE for the LINK User Video Series DevBiker's comprehensive iCUE video series covers in-depth details if you're moving from CORSAIR LINK to iCUE.

With Aura Sync, you can control the lighting effects of your Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro or Dominator Platinum RGB memory modules.To enable Aura Sync, make sure you download the following:Aura Sync is compatible with the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro and the Dominator Platinum RGB modules.Yes, you can still control your other Corsair RGB products. You also have the option of using the temp probes from the Commander Pro to take specific air temp measurements and make those the basis of control, but that will require some experimentation.Check the sensor source for the fan curves.

Set Up Corsair RGB Fans in iCUE **Please Note: Only one fan or lighting strip will illuminate when initially connected to your Commander Pro or Lighting Node Pro. The order tracking service is currently unavailable. I plugged in the Corsair link and set the color then removed it. The instant correction choice for a lot of people is going to be GPU temperature as this is the most consequential in relation to case temps. 0: 17,568: Sticky: Downgrading CL4 and LNP/CLCP Device Firmware. I just checked the video on corsairs website and it looks like the fans should be 4 pin.

iCUE simply disables Link's control over the devices you have. No reason to run a program not doing anything. Aura Sync is compatible with the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro and the Dominator Platinum RGB modules. because if they are 3 pins, you can't control them unless you have a fan controller block. Check out the links below for a link to DevBiker's iCUE playlist as well as direct links to his videos: Playlist: iCUE for the LINK User

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Also waiting for back ordered items to be in stock. Some products will also be receiving support later down the line.Monitoring, temps, and fan speeds can now be tied to specific lighting profiles, but also can be activated when a game boots – which should be great if you could do with keeping GPU temps a little lower in some games more than others.Monitoring is also available within the CUE space, which is a drawer style popup from the right side of the screen.

For your H115i, if you are using custom curves, make sure they are set to the H115i Coolant as a source.^^^ As Above. You must log in or register to reply here. **This is my first time using Corsair Link** I'm using the Corsair Link 4, with the H80I GT cooler, and one of my fan was automatically set to run at 1800rpm+ (it is currently set between 1900 ~ 2000). Well normally the 4 pin fan you should be able to auto control while the 3 fan runs at max unless you have a fan controller. I have 10 HD RGB fans With 7 of them being HD140RGB and 3 of them being HD120RGB. © You can leave Link installed and it will have no effect on iCUE, although I would probably set it not to run on start-up. K95 Platinum RGB keyboard. 2019 CORSAIR. I found fan xpert 2 much better. While I’ve never been a particularly big fan of liquid cooling software, I have to admit that Corsair’s RGB lighting app is one of the best around. Corsair’s famed RGB lighting has long been the remit of their CUE software, while monitoring and control lies in the Link software camp. and I also have the first gen of H115i, with 2 and commander pros and a lighting node pro also installed along with Corsair vengeance RGB Ram at 4 sticks.

However, on modern processors it makes for a terrible control variable and you are seeing (hearing) the your very dynamic CPU activity.