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Ram Issue?

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First things first, check to see if there is an update for iCue. If yes, install it. If no, uninstall and reinstall iCue anyway.

You could try re seating your RAM on the motherboard. Disconnect power from the wall before you do this. You can also try moving the RAM to different slots ( Note you motherboard may complain about this) The onboard controller that handles communication with Icue could be faulty as well which I would RMA with corsair.

Ok so basicly, when i started my computer I noticed my water cooling block was not doing the arc effect correctly and my motherboard was blue instead of red. So naturally I opened Corsair's iCue program and am instantly greeted with this:

(screenshot) https://gyazo.com/4f8fa3c5314c09b1fc319bb5f92dfd8f

For some reason I could not click on it and when i went to my dashboard page it said they where at 0 degrees C and that they where operating without xmp at 1600 MHz instead of 3200.

(screenshot) https://gyazo.com/73313ef7277b11d8eedf2bac0072cccc

Does anyone have a fix for this?

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First things first, check to see if there is an update for iCue. If yes, install it. If no, uninstall and reinstall iCue anyway.

You could try re seating your RAM on the motherboard. Disconnect power from the wall before you do this. You can also try moving the RAM to different slots ( Note you motherboard may complain about this) The onboard controller that handles communication with Icue could be faulty as well which I would RMA with corsair.

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2 minutes ago, SacredBovine said:

First things first, check to see if there is an update for iCue. If yes, install it. If no, uninstall and reinstall iCue anyway.

You could try re seating your RAM on the motherboard. Disconnect power from the wall before you do this. You can also try moving the RAM to different slots ( Note you motherboard may complain about this) The onboard controller that handles communication with Icue could be faulty as well which I would RMA with corsair.

Lmao, totally forgot to do that, yep there is an update, should do the trick.

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