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After unplugging the Commander Pro from the USB 2.0 header on the mobo, I connected the H150's USB to the same header. After ruling out the pump, I wanted to rule out the USB cable that came with the H150i. I speculated bad cable, bad header on mobo, pump connection, etc. Device Manager also listed "Corsair USBXp Driver" now. Sure enough, iCue recognized the H150i pump and I could manage along with the Commander Pro. He also suggested to test with another USB cable, plugging the micro USB into the pump head and the other into a standard USB port (on the front display or back - doesn't matter).Īfter making sure the bios and all firmware was updated, I grabbed a micro USB and plugged directly into the pump head and then an available port on the back. ![]() To summarize his recommendations, make sure you're using the latest version of iCue software, bios is up-to-date, firmware updated, etc. ![]() Decided to commend on this post as it's the most recent on my findings.Ĭredit to DevBiker, he's done a great job making recommendations on this topic (and many others). After reading several other threads, I noticed others are/were having the same issue. I ran into this issue with the H150i AIO and an ASUS Crosshair VII motherboard during a new build last night. ML120 & RAM are still working fine and can be controlled via iCUE. I'm not seeing "Corsair USBdriver" too (or anything related to Corsair in the Device Manager). It also shows that the type is "Unknown". Using USBDeview, the H150i Platinum has "1b1c" as VendorID and "0c12" as ProductID. #LED FAN EDITOR USB DETECT DRIVER#The driver is "Unknown device" and marked as "H150i Platinum". I have uninstalled everything and reinstalled the latest version of Corsair iCUE. #LED FAN EDITOR USB DETECT DRIVERS#Currently, the drivers cannot be updated and cannot be seen in Corsair Link. #LED FAN EDITOR USB DETECT INSTALL#"Windows found drivers for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install them" ![]() After trying to update/install the drivers, I'm getting the following error: I have the latest Windows 10 and iCUE installed.Īfter uninstalling and installing again (latest version from downloads, the driver "H150i Platinum" has a yellow triangle. I have been connecting my 3-pack ML fans and new cooler and I'm only experiencing this issue from software side. When I open iCUE to check, I can't see the cooler! It's really irritating. When I install both iCUE & Link, Link states that "H15i Pro" is being controlled by iCUE. I have tried to repair the installation, the message kept popping. It's not showing up in the software.įurthermore, I'm getting this error in iCUE "ICUE macro execution is not working properly". I have tried to restart, plug the pump in AIO instead of CPU_FAN, with/without the USB to see if something goes wrong, different USB header, all has the same result. But this new cooler, it didn't work with it. It did work with my old H115i Pro and showed it correctly. When I open up iCUE (latest version), it doesn't show H150i PRO. All these ways didn't work.Īlthough even If i use the original cable / H115i Pro cable / cellphone cable, I get the cooler detected in Device Manager as "H15i Platinum". ![]() I plugged my previous H115i USB and tried also with my phone USB cable and connected it to an external. I tried to change the USB to an external. I have upgraded from H115i Pro to H15i Pro and currently the iCue software isn't detecting the new cooler, although Windows detects it as "H150i Platinum". ![]()
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