CORSAIR Marcus
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Hallo zusammen.
Wir haben für euch unsere neuste Beta Firmware für das iCUE LINK System Hub hochgeladen. Damit könnt ihr ab sofort, 12x iCUE LINK Produkte pro Kanal anschließen, also insgesamt 24!
Ich denke mit der Erhöhung der Anzahl an iCUE LINK Produkten, sollte die Installation noch einfacher werden. "Ein Kabel sie alle zu binden 😉"
Hier die BETA Firmware Release Notes für v2.3.427:
Changelog
How to Update:
How Does this Work?
The new firmware for the LINK System Hub will allow you to connect up to 12 devices per channel. Once you pass a seven device (238 LEDs) soft limit on either channel, the controller will dynamically reduce the brightness in 10% steps to handle the additional power budget required by each additional device up to 12 total. We’ll apply the same brightness step to both channels even if one of the channels is below the seven device soft limit, that way you have uniform brightness across devices.
When you hit the seven device soft limit on either channel, you will correctly receive the “Brightness” warning in iCUE that can then be dismissed or you can adjust your LINK chain appropriately.
If you do not want to have your brightness reduced, simply abide by the previous seven device limit when building your PC. This merely adds the flexibility to choose a slightly easier build path at the expense of full brightness RGB.
If you have multiple System Hubs in one PC, they will control their dimming independently.
Known Issues & Troubleshooting:
This firmware is a BETA release because during regression testing, our team observed in a single PC, that after many sleep cycles, it is possible to experience minor connection/re-enumeration issues with the AIO LCD screens. If you experience this issue on sleep wake with this firmware, please go to the System Hub and click the Device Enumeration button to re-connect the screen.
The device enumeration button is a new troubleshooting tool we added to iCUE v5.12 to reboot the bus and force LINK device re-enumeration without a power cycle.
If at any point you would like to revert your LINK System Hub’s firmware from BETA to back to an official release candidate, please use the “Force Update” button located in the same area as “Device Enumeration”.
Ich würde mich auf Feedback dazu freuen.
Wir haben für euch unsere neuste Beta Firmware für das iCUE LINK System Hub hochgeladen. Damit könnt ihr ab sofort, 12x iCUE LINK Produkte pro Kanal anschließen, also insgesamt 24!
Ich denke mit der Erhöhung der Anzahl an iCUE LINK Produkten, sollte die Installation noch einfacher werden. "Ein Kabel sie alle zu binden 😉"
Hier die BETA Firmware Release Notes für v2.3.427:
Changelog
- Increased iCUE LINK maximum supported devices from 14 to 24
- Addressed false alarm that reduced LED brightness due to number of devices connected to iCUE LINK System Hub
How to Update:
- Download the BETA firmware here: LINKSYSTEMHUB.zip
- To manually update the iCUE LINK System hub please follow the steps below:
- iCUE LINK System Hub => Device Settings => Check for update => Three vertical dots => Browse for Firmware => Select the compressed folder “LINKSYSTEMHUB.zip” => Update Now "iCUE: Update device firmware with iCUE"
How Does this Work?
The new firmware for the LINK System Hub will allow you to connect up to 12 devices per channel. Once you pass a seven device (238 LEDs) soft limit on either channel, the controller will dynamically reduce the brightness in 10% steps to handle the additional power budget required by each additional device up to 12 total. We’ll apply the same brightness step to both channels even if one of the channels is below the seven device soft limit, that way you have uniform brightness across devices.
When you hit the seven device soft limit on either channel, you will correctly receive the “Brightness” warning in iCUE that can then be dismissed or you can adjust your LINK chain appropriately.
If you do not want to have your brightness reduced, simply abide by the previous seven device limit when building your PC. This merely adds the flexibility to choose a slightly easier build path at the expense of full brightness RGB.
If you have multiple System Hubs in one PC, they will control their dimming independently.
Known Issues & Troubleshooting:
This firmware is a BETA release because during regression testing, our team observed in a single PC, that after many sleep cycles, it is possible to experience minor connection/re-enumeration issues with the AIO LCD screens. If you experience this issue on sleep wake with this firmware, please go to the System Hub and click the Device Enumeration button to re-connect the screen.
- iCUE LINK System Hub => Device Settings => Start "Device Enumeration"
The device enumeration button is a new troubleshooting tool we added to iCUE v5.12 to reboot the bus and force LINK device re-enumeration without a power cycle.
If at any point you would like to revert your LINK System Hub’s firmware from BETA to back to an official release candidate, please use the “Force Update” button located in the same area as “Device Enumeration”.
Ich würde mich auf Feedback dazu freuen.