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  1. Any reasons in particular? Or is it just a better choice overall?
  2. Hi, I'm looking for a new monitor to use for gaming, media consumption, and also some light photo/video editing. I've narrowed down the choices between these 2 but I don't know which one to get. I'll be connecting it to my lenogo legion 5 pro (ryzen) laptop which has a type-c dp 1.2 output so I think both will be fine in terms of connectivity. Their prices are pretty much identical here.
  3. Thanks. One more question: is 43C - 50C idle temp of my i5 9400F normal?
  4. I think I kinda sorted it out. By the middle, you meant 50% speed at 65 or 70?
  5. I reckon that the profiles are quite aggressive as well. I went in the custom fan curve and played around a little bit and I found out that the loud fans are actually my 3 exhaust fans. Sorry.
  6. I just went in and mess around with the custom fan curve again and I figured that the exhaust fans are the one being loud. I am dumb, sorry ?
  7. Edit: After playing around with the fan curves again I figured that the loud fans are actually the exhaust fans most of the time. I am dumb. Hi, I feel like the fans of my Hyper 212 LED Turbo are significantly loud. When the system is on idle, everything seems normal. The fans don't create much noise. However, when I open some programs sometimes (even Chrome, sometimes), the fans would ramp up to a high rpm and make this loud nouse. According to Corsair iCue, the fans spin around 11xx rpm on idle and when I ran Cinebench, it ramps up to over 2000 rpm (CM's website says 600-6000rpm +- 10%). I have 1 intake fan at the front and 3 exhaust fans (2 on top and 1 at the back). My system: ASUS Prime Z390-P i5 9500F Hyper 212 LED Turbo Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB (8*2) Corsair Carbide 275R Case Intake fan is a stock fan that comes with the case. Exhaust fans are all Corsair LL120. I tried running the fan tuning thing in the BIOS and the fans still ramp up. I've attached a screenshot of iCue's dashboard when the system is idling. Note that when on load, the first "Temp" under the "Motherboard" block peaked at around 80C which I'm quite confused. Is this a normal thing/behaviour for Hyper 212's? PS. I did not fully build this system by myself. A guy at a computer shop built it for me and I'm now suspecting if he forgot to remove the plastic on the cooler or not, but the temps look normal to me. Note: All 3 exhaust fans are connected to the "CHA_FAN2" on the motherboard. The intake fan is connected to the "AIO_PUMP" header. For the cooler, I think the guy used a splitter and connected it to the "CPU_FAN" header. I'm not 100% sure. .
  8. Hi, from my previous thread, I bought the Cooler Master Small ARGB controller for my MSI Atlas Mystic ARGB and my SuperFlower ARGB PSU. Everything worked perfectly fine. I was ablebto control the lights through CM's software. However, I re-route the cables because it was a mess and I bought the Corsair LL120 triple pack and installed them. After I turned on my pc, the two things mentioned started acting weird. Lights would flicker sometimes and display random colors (colors that I didn't set), sometimes it would turn completely off. Is this possibly me "pinching" the 5V ARGB cable too hard accidentally during the process?
  9. Those components mentioned has female 3 pin ARGB connector which can connect to the controller's 3 pin ARGB connector as well. The firmware part is easy. You plug the controller in via usb and open the firmware program, press some buttons and just wait. Note that the program will say that it detects the controller before you press the start button for the update/flash.
  10. I updated the firmware on the controller and the program detects it now. The follow up question I have right now is that there are only CM fans to choose from the list. What do I choose if I'm connecting non-CM products to it such as MSI Atlas (mentioned) and my ARGB power supply?
  11. Thanks for clarifying this. I tried connecting it to my "external" USB port(s) and installed MasterPlus software and I get this "compatibility" error on the program. Any advice on this?
  12. Hi, I bought Cooler Master's Small ARGB Controller and I saw that there's no USB cable included in the box. I'm currently using ASUS Prime Z390-P motherboard which doesn't support ARGB. I want to connect my MSI Atlas Mystic ARGB and fans/strips that I'll be buying in the future. I want to ask that if I want to connect the controller to the motherboard, can I just use a regular microUSB to USB and connect it to the back of the motherboard? Or do I need to find an adapter of some sort (9 pin female USB header to female Type-A) and connect the microUSB to that first and connect it to the motherboard via the USB header?
  13. So I used the NV_RGBFullRangeToggle program after updating the latest drivers (388.00) because I'm dumb and didn't know that it's possible to do it (toggle HDMI full range) in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Now, it's like my computer is messed up, the blacks are too black and everything is kinda dark. I need help. If I re-choose the color profile, it fixes the problem but it comes back if I restart my computer. I've tried reinstall the graphics driver but it seems like it doesn't work. How do I fix this? Is there a way to edit the registry to make it go back? I've tried going through and deleting the registries that the program changes (shows in the program) and then reinstall the drivers but it seems like that it's still not fixed. Help I've attached the picture of the program after it's done with the Full Rage Toggle. It worked fine before this driver version (388.00). Any ideas? Thanks. Edit: I've managed to fix the issue. Thanks.
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