H115i Fan curve

FirstNewbie

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So I want to change the stock fan curve of the h115i in Corsair Link (Latest version) since the fans spin up too 1900rpm at 40C.

Within the corsair link the h115i is registered but I cant change anything since it says "This device is controlled by iCUE" and within the Corsair Utility Engine I can only set the the h115i to a "quiet" fan profile (which is still 1900rpm at 40C)

How do I get the link to take controll over the h115i again so that I can setup a fan curve??
Thanks.
 
Solution
To create a custom fan curve in iCue, click on the "+" sign at the top of the Performance tab. This will create a new, custom fan curve that you can then apply to your fans.
Take a look at my series on iCue for the Link User: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwjZHuXi-qN9eMVFmIQoU3kbcMRTf5oTN.
In the latest one (Migrating Fan Curves), I do show how to add a custom fan curve.
Also - and this is nothing against the great folks here - you might get a quicker answer by posting on Corsair's iCue Early Access Forum (http://forum.corsair.com/v3/forumdisplay.php?f=280). The Corsair team as well as the community beta team are following those threads more closely.
MERGED QUESTION
Question from FirstNewbie : "H115i Controlled by iCUE"



 
To create a custom fan curve in iCue, click on the "+" sign at the top of the Performance tab. This will create a new, custom fan curve that you can then apply to your fans.
Take a look at my series on iCue for the Link User: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwjZHuXi-qN9eMVFmIQoU3kbcMRTf5oTN.
In the latest one (Migrating Fan Curves), I do show how to add a custom fan curve.
Also - and this is nothing against the great folks here - you might get a quicker answer by posting on Corsair's iCue Early Access Forum (http://forum.corsair.com/v3/forumdisplay.php?f=280). The Corsair team as well as the community beta team are following those threads more closely.
 
Solution


Awesome man thank you!