

Gotta be a bug in the SDK handling lighting with multiple controllers. The the 3rd is only partially initialized and the 4th not at all.Ĭontroller 1 LED Port 1: 6 LED Fans - Always InitializedĬontroller 1 LED Port 2: 6 LED Fans - Random Initialization (LEDs are on if this port is initialized before Controller 2 Port 1)Ĭontroller 2 LED Port 1: 4 LED Strips - Random Initialization (LEDs are on if this port is initialized before Controller 1 LED Port 2).Ĭontroller 1 LED Port 1: 6 LED Fans - Never InitializesĬontroller 1 LED Port 2: 6 LED Fans - Always InitializesĬontroller 2 LED Port 2: 4 LED Strips - Always InitializesĬontroller 1 LED Port 2: 6 LED Fans - Never InitializesĬontroller 2 LED Port 1: 4 LED Strips - Never InitializesĬontroller 2 LED Port 2: 6 LED Fans - Always Initializes however Im really surprised and saddened to see that I cant simply assign an iCUE profile to a wallpaper. I started moving Nodes and Strips around and found that only 2 of the 4 LED connectors are fully initialized when starting WPE. Assign desired Corsair iCUE profile to each wallpaper I LOVE this program. On Commander #2, I have the 4 LED Strips connected to LED connector #1. On Commander #1, I have 6 Fan LEDs connected to Node #1 and 6 Fan LEDs connected to Node #2. I have same results with any wall paper I use.Īs you know, each Commander has two LED connectors. Do you have a link/name to the wallpaper? I'd be happy to test it out. However, our results are only valid for our unit, and yours may vary.Why wallpaper engine is not illuminating all your Corsair products is unclear. There's also some frequency mismatch, which can create holes in the stereo image. This mismatch sounds as if the drivers are inverting, and it indicates that there are inaccuracies in the stereo image. However, there's significant phase mismatch, and you can hear it in real-life content such as vocals and treble-range sounds like cymbals. Also, the L/R drivers of our unit are well-matched in terms of amplitude, which helps balance the stereo image.

The GD graph shows that the entire group delay response is below our audibility threshold, suggesting a tight bass and a transparent treble reproduction. The imaging on these headphones is mediocre. We have updated our review to reflect these results.

Our phase response mismatch test now represents the difference between the L/R drivers and includes an audibility threshold line. In this update, we made changes to the way we test imaging. Update : These headphones have been updated to test bench 1.5.
