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So iv been having this problem with my h100i led for about the past week, when i boot the led shows up as white as usual, it then flickers between white and red and then stays red. What i believe means that the cpu is under load. Iv checked using core temp and my temps are about 35°C, and 9% load. I dont have the USB cable connected into the h100i so i cant change it through software. Should this be something to worry about, or is it just a glitch with the RGB software. 

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So iv been having this problem with my h100i led for about the past week, when i boot the led shows up as white as usual, it then flickers between white and red and then stays red. What i believe means that the cpu is under load. Iv checked using core temp and my temps are about 35°C, and 9% load. I dont have the USB cable connected into the h100i so i cant change it through software. Should this be something to worry about, or is it just a glitch with the RGB software. 

mine does this as I have the color set to red. I don't think you should be worried. but I'm not sure

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mine did the same get any micro usb b to usb cable connect it and go in the registry and change the usb state to 0 instead of 1 cant give you exact instructions since it was a while ago but that fixed it for me give me a little while i will try to find the instrucitons

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mine did the same get any micro usb b to usb cable connect it and go in the registry and change the usb state to 0 instead of 1 cant give you exact instructions since it was a while ago but that fixed it for me give me a little while i will try to find the instrucitons

cheers man, yeah i was just abit worried as it happened out of the blue and i thought that my mount was bad or something. i might just plug the usb cable in and change it. 

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cheers man, yeah i was just abit worried as it happened out of the blue and i thought that my mount was bad or something. i might just plug the usb cable in and change it. 

yea see if you can change it in the software my problem was it wasnt being recognized by windows

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found it on the corsair and tomshardware forums if you are still having problems

connect h100i via usb and

Go into the registry and look for HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\VID_1B1C&PID_0C04. For each port/path string you see under this (numbers and ampersands smushed together), open the "Device Parameters" and change the FOUR DWORD settings to 0 (AllowIdleIrpInD3, DeviceSelectiveSuspended, EnhancedPowerManagementEnabled, SelectiveSuspendEnabled). Reboot

 

 

also as a disclaimer you can mess up your computer if pick around in the registry so i would only do this as a last resort i doubt you can really cause alot of damage but anything is possible worst comes to worst just reinstall windows

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