The first issue is the lighting node that came with one of the 3 pack kits ended up failing after probably 4-6 months, Corsair sent me via RMA a whole kit of fans with another defective lighting node. Ryzen 5000 temperature issues off launch, and a ton of issues with LL120 fans and the RGB syncing/working. The RGB on the CPU cooler had numerous issues displaying correctly when new, but a miraculous iCue update fixed it (though it took probably 6 iterations of it to be fixed). My issues haven't been solely iCue based unfortunately.I wish! I have 6 LL120 fans in my system, 3 ML120 (non rgb) on my H150i Pro XT cooler. Also, just a tip, with as much reinstalling some people have to do, I recommend always exporting your settings for ICU lol. Use Driver Booster to update every driver you can "EXCEPT" the video drivers, always use the platform designed for the GPU to update them. I say all of that to say, you are still protected regardless of being able to control the pump, but you dont want to do any crazy overclocking without setting it up/controlling it. Windows updates break ICU a lot, but dont worry, it has a default over heat protection, and will always keep it from hitting too high of a temp even if you are not looking. I just recently downgraded so that I could have a better experience with VR lol.I have been running corsair pumps since their first model, and running corsairs first software was honestly the worst for me. I was even on Windows 11, and never had any issues. Actually, I have had zero issues with ICU recently, Version 3 and up have been a blessing.
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