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I got bored of blue RGB so its all now Yellow

If you see any other colour, I suggest an eye test
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Those are all the same colour to me. I can't help it if camera sees differently
Only yellow it sees is at bottom of the case, which is funny as I can't see that as well with glass on - its off in shot.

Just noticed that the top fan on AIO - the one I replaced a few weeks ago - is a slightly brighter yellow that the two below it, which is odd as they all on the same controller, and use same RGB software. I can only think they have a different revision to the two that came with AIO.

Its actually noticeable in the photo above, the white looks cleaner on top fan? right word? Fans were all cleaned about 3 weeks ago so that shouldn't be reason.

I plan on replacing them in about 3 weeks anyway. Remove the missmatch. Make them quieter as well.

so swapped rgb to green and now the color difference is less obvious, so its only certain colours/shades that make it stand out. The less bright ones probably hide it better.
 
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Fans with led screens in hubs... I can understand...

Where would you put these
Also, too many in one case will start to look really bad... even if they show out front of glass case.

And fans need to actually be good enough to use... they aren't just for looks... though its getting hard to tell. I wouldn't use these simply as you can get better without killing cooling for looks
 
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One advantage to have wireless KB & Mouse is if/when I plug PC in after its been unplugged, my keyboard rgb doesn't auto turn on. My Corsair KB used to do that all the time. Sure, if I bump kb when PC is off, it turns on but I can flick switch on back of KB off and it turns off.

think I order new fans for PC this weekend.
3 x

and 1 x
just in case we need more PWM cable length. Where the hub goes is something I still not sure about.

Probably get one of these at same time
 
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Keyboard being odd today, its really slow to react if I use Bluetooth but is fine on wired. I have been charging it most of day and I assumed it would be better by now. I wonder if restarting PC make any difference... guess I find out next restart.

that seemed to been the fix. A restart. Now its back to normal again :)

Thats problem I have with keyboard, there really isn't any way to tell how much battery its on. Windows is meant to know

Not sure how accurate this is as it always shows 100%
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It should be fairly accurate today since its been plugged in 13 hours.

Seems its almost one year since I bought it. It still feels rock solid. I wonder if any dust got under the keycaps... I can't tell. I should look... just not now. I have the tools needed to do it, since they came with keyboard. Could even put the windows key on

Hardest part was training fingers not to hit print screen key when I want to hit delete. They right next to each other... it took a while, it happens less often now than it did the first few months. It does still happen enough that I hate how the escape key doesn't make the snipping tool disappear most of time and I have to use mouse to close it.

I should have got a 10kl keyboard as I still have yet to use the number pad... maybe next time. I thought it would help with a course I was going to do... nope. Only key I use over that side of keyboard still is the other enter key
 
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Nvidia has done away with Experience.


Downloading the app now, apparently doesnt require a sign in.

Good riddance. It always felt invasive. I run a lot of macros in excel VBA that call other apps, and having Experience running always interrupted. Same thing with macro keys from my keyboard if they switch to other apps. I never did look into why, but it was a lot easier just to turn the damn thing off.
 
One step closer
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I wanted to see how they clipped together. Too easy
The holes where the screws go through have plastic covers I can put over them to make front of fan look smooth. You get covers for the back as well, but unless they are magic, the screws can't go through them and contact frame/AIO so those have to be spares. Handy

The power cable that attaches to them doesn't attach convincingly. As long as it can't shake loose, it should be okay.

Waiting for a friend to come over and offer assistance in case something doesn't work right... it shouldn't be too hard.

I won't miss the noise I can hear from current fans.

I will take all the plastic protectors off once its installed. Some might stay on, I wouldn't be able to see one side of the mirror on side of fans anyway.

Last look at my old fans
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Its easier to read than I thought it would be
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CPU, GPU & Fan speeds

I need to work out a new colour scheme, and clean my glass.

The downside to showing the temps and everything on fans is constant CPU usage, increasing heat, so the fans are running themselves? Swapping to just a static image reduces temps to down by 10c
 
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Observations. Startup is weird. Fans start and stop a few times before they work out PC is starting and then they fine.
Might pass control of fans to mb software and see if its any different at startup.

I did watch Jay make videos about them on his PC as well, and they stopped at startup for him too, so might be normal?
Looking around I see people where fans don't start at all so I will watch them I guess.
 
New fans going fine, quiet and not annoying like old ones.
Having fun getting a fan curve for the chassis fans as they conflict with each other, and I can't just link them to my NVMe to keep it chilly. Instead only choices are motherboard sensors and they both matched to one this is just behind my GPU.

Have to make 50rpm faster than the other or they make annoying noises. I had made it the top exhaust fan but swapping it to the bottom one seems to create less noise and still achieve job of keeping that sensor below 40c

If they weren't Noctua fans I could swap another new one there instead... but I have spent enough on fans this year... maybe next year. Could get a lian li TL 140mm fan and link it to current controller. I know just which one to get too. Best airflow fan they make. No LCD screen variety. additional lighting for case lol.

Probably just replace the top Noctua with it, the rear one held in by rubber screws from Noctua and taking it off will be fun. It has a 5 year warranty, I just leave it there.
 
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Not worth replacing either Noctua, the glass on my case has a black strip along frame to hide it but it also would block the mirror effects on side of Lian Li fans so would be a waste of money.

Its annoying that the hardware with seemingly the best ARGB software is Corsair. Lian Li's is pretty basic, Windows is worse, and My GPU won't even let me change it with anything apart from its program. And Signal RGB doesn't see my ram... sigh