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c-attack replied:
Generally speaking a D5 pump is a D5 pump and all of them come from the same original manufacturer with variances in top design. So the pump on any distro plate or flat reservoir should be the same specifications and flow as any other D5. Whether or not the distro plate's serpentine design adds to total system flow restriction is another matter. While it must increase resistance by it's very nature, it is likely less than the difference between a restrictive radiator or CPU block and a less restrictive one. That means you simply need to up your pump speed when needed. *Interesting the strip is still only 28. My "old" O11D was 30 from several years back. Must have been bad info in the other post claiming a rather high number. Either way any number from 1-104 is doable without too much fuss.
By TTonk81
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iCUE 4000X RGB and H100x RGB Elite are compatible?
muvo replied:
No problem, if you have any questions just write ;-.)
By NeroScy
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Need help with commander core / lighting node connection
c-attack replied:
Yes, that’s it. If it were not there or you prefer another type/style, these powered PWM hubs are inexpensive ($14-18 USD) and a better solution than the old two way splitters anytime you have to do more than 1 odd extra fan. They come in different capacities from 4-10 fans, although 6 seems to suit your goals. They also can be used for convenience in systems with large banks of fans. I run 2x480 radiators with two PWM hubs that connect back to a Commander. Instead of needing to change the fan profile 8 times, once for each fan, it is one click to change radiator A and one click to change radiator B.
By Bentheck
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AIO COOLING failure
Wapo replied:
So i should Try put it on CPU FAN instead of AIO?
By Wapo
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H150I Elite Capellix disappearing from iCue, USB reset in device manager (Resolved)
c-attack replied:
This is an X570 chipset? Most AMD owners on X570 (or X470 with next gen compatibility BIOS updates) and B550 boards need a powered USB hub to help stabilize the USB voltage output at the motherboard socket. It also was an issue for Intel Z690 when it launched and these first generation PCI-e 4.0 boards often made some compromises to squeeze new pathways onto the board. There are some potential workarounds like downgrading the PCI-e lanes to 3.0 only, but that no longer makes sense for most people and a powered hub is cheap solution with some extra USB 2.0 ports that often are needed for other things. The NZXT one has been popular for this use for years and Corsair makes one now too. Most differences between brands are in the connection style, whether on the side for flat mounting or top down. Brand does not matter as long as it has a supplemental power connection (SATA). A 2-3 way unpowered "splitter" only makes this worse. However, it does seem odd this would suddenly become an issue after "years", meaning you already have a powered hub, just added another USB device to the motherboard, or there is device trouble as you suspect. I would open a support ticket with Corsair and make sure you include the device error message. You also can activate CUE debug logging in the CUE settings. You must export it after one of these disconnect moments to capture the info.
By Steve V
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Corsair RGB strip connection
sittin9duck replied:
If the GPU one would technically work then should it not work with all the strips. The connector is just a converter cable and the hub should read the number of LED's connected. The same as when other items are connected.
By sittin9duck
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