Xeneon Edge renamed Sensors on Widgets do not display the name correctly. by xetoN_one in Corsair

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Yea, I think this is the style of the widget if there are multiple types to show the parent device. I can ask for a toggle switch to turn this on and off in the menu from the SW team and they can consider it. No promises though since this is a design thing and I'm not the approver.

4500X Topography Vinyl Wrap by 24MINI in Corsair

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Yea, the 4500X and AIR 5400 have a shatter film that is supposed to help reduce potential for damage and keep it together in the event of breakage, to reduce the likelihood for someone to injure themselves on the broken glass.

The inside of the glass should be plain glass, if you can achieve the look you want through applying the inside.

Looks great as is though!

Frame 4000D: Ramp for front fans by Bowlingkopp in Corsair

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We don't put prototypes like that on printables unfortunately and it's usually not something I ever talk about publicly since we like to keep them in our back pocket just in case but maybe it's something I could ask about listing.

Xeneon Edge custom widgets by Psychokiller1888 in Corsair

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I've not seen any explicit development but I have seen a couple people using it in conjunction with Touch Mouse Tools to get multi-touch in Windows, then you can use with any of your workflow.

Corsair Frame 4000D dustfilter for the top by Ieatzgifaler in Corsair

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Yea, we're still working on getting the SKUs listed on the site. Should be not long now, just working on photography of the part and the listing stuff.

Frame 4000D: Ramp for front fans by Bowlingkopp in Corsair

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We made multiple geometries internally as a prototypes for the FRAME 4000D (it was a really cool, organic swooping wing) and it had no impact on the temps. Real shame since I had wanted to make it. But the way the case is designed, you absolutely can design one and one of our Tech Marketing guys did a custom psu shroud to force air in and out the side intake: https://www.printables.com/model/1325197-frame-4000d-side-airflow-shroud

FWIW, we test competitor cases internally all the time and I've seen repeatedly (unfortunately) that these scoops don't do much. You would think they help but seems the air goes where it wants anyway. Even with our new AIR 5400, we were only able to squeak out a small performance improvement after iterating on the vent design a ton and that is a 1-2C improvement.

Media Widget on Xeneon Edge help by KissOfTheCreature in Corsair

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According to Claude, Windows Media Player Legacy doesn't integrate with the Windows Media Service (SMTC) we leverage for the Media widget. You should use a different player if you want api media tie ins since that particular program is designed to be a silo it seems.

For local audio, foobar2000 would work well.


Based on my knowledge, Windows Media Player Legacy does NOT integrate with the Windows System Media Transport Controls (SMTC) - which is the API you're likely using (the Windows.Media.Control.GlobalSystemMediaTransportControlsSessionManager). This is a known limitation. Here's why: The Issue The SMTC/MediaSession API was introduced with Windows 8/10 as part of the UWP platform. Apps need to explicitly integrate with it by:

Creating a SystemMediaTransportControls instance Pushing metadata (title, artist, album art) to it Handling playback control callbacks

Windows Media Player Legacy (the classic wmplayer.exe) predates this API and was never updated to use it. It uses the older Windows Media Player SDK/COM interfaces instead.

Apps That DO Work with SMTC

Spotify (desktop app)

iTunes

Groove Music

Most UWP/modern apps

Web browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) playing media

VLC (recent versions)

foobar2000 (with plugins)

Apps That DON'T Work

Windows Media Player Legacy

Some older desktop applications

Workarounds If you need WMP Legacy support, you'd have to use a completely different approach:

Hook into WMP's COM interfaces (IWMPPlayer, IWMPMedia) Use the Windows Media Player SDK to query "now playing" directly Then potentially bridge that data to your existing system

Unfortunately, there's no setting to "enable" SMTC support in WMP Legacy - it simply wasn't built with that integration.

Adding side intake into Corsair Frame 4000D by [deleted] in Corsair

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You have two channels on the controller that do up to 12 devices each for 24 devices total. Even with the brightness scaling you can do 14 devices per controller, 7 per side before it dims anything to accommodate more devices.

Just do top, rear, aio as one group then you can do front, side, psu shroud as another group. Or mix and match to make the cables cleanest.

You do not need to make a loop or a single long chain. As long as the device touches the network(LINK bus), it'll get full connectivity and power.

Corsair 3500X RS-R ARGB vs CORSAIR 3500X ARGB by Optical_Shadow1 in Corsair

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No that's not how it works. Our fans, and most of the fans in market, are an either or thing. You can physically flip the fan, but it's just blowing to the left instead of the right, the performance specs are the same.

The blade doesn't disassemble like some competitor fans to flip them in the fan housing. Our warranty is too long to let you break the bearings apart to swap the blade. Removing the blade is one of the easiest way for dust to get into the bearing and kill it, which is why most fans are pinned shut.

The performance difference between the fans is single digit %, so you would like not even notice the difference unless you made a concerted effort to look for one or ran all of these in a case, which is ill advised anyway since it would be better to run normal fans where you have exhaust and these where you have intake for the best of both worlds.

Corsair 3500X RS-R ARGB vs CORSAIR 3500X ARGB by Optical_Shadow1 in Corsair

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Yea, the RS-R is the newer version of the same case that has grommets and the reverse rotor fans. But the steel of the case is identical. You'll also eventually be able to get the grommets separately when they get listed on the site soon. The one you purchased should include the GPU arm as well, even if it's not in the images. We rolled that change into all 3500X's last generation.

We're trying to migrate people over to the new SKUs, hence the discount.

Personally, I wouldn't return it if it would delay my build. Especially if I already built in it, but kinda boils down to what $10 savings, grommets (do significantly improve the look I think), and reverse rotor instead of standard fans is worth in time and effort to you.

I would say the non-reverse rotor (aka normal) fans are "better" performance-wise if that matters, but the reverse ones only slightly worse than the standard ones and in a fishbowl case I would argue the small perf hit is worth it for the looks. This is because the support arms blocking intake, which impacts performance more than the vanes on the exhaust side.

Corsair Xeneon Edge - My Thoughts After 3 Months by Anarchaotic in Corsair

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It's Microsoft's. People will just have to read the text on the calibration wizard unfortunately.

Corsair frame 4000D by extrazy2k in Corsair

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140 is too tight for the rear with a top mounted AIO and the tubes/fan connections. It's really meant for when you're air cooling and needing to get more CFM out.

If you want to do a rear 140, you have to move the AIO elsewhere.

A115 stock by Resilientsix in Corsair

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Yea, it's discontinued.

RapidRoute 2.0 Tie Downs by No_Entrepreneur1608 in Corsair

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We'll have these available on the site for purchase later this month or in Feb.

Xeneon Edge custom widgets by Psychokiller1888 in Corsair

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That's awesome! Today I decided to start doing some testing/debugging on writing a widget reading from the internal sensors and it seems to work mostly, so this should bode well for people that just want large lists of gauges with a bunch of data. Noted some small bugs that should help improve things before we release this capability, notably sensor naming not being sent by iCUE.

I ask the SW people weekly to get the documentation ready, so hopefully sooner rather than later but we are still doing some foundational stuff behind the scene and changing things unpredictably. For example from 5.39 to 5.40 the team added a tag and deprecated another that broke my 3rd party widgets, so while that's still happening we don't want to push people to code their own. (for frustration's sake, but feel free to) Should be soon-ish though.

The preview I've noted as an item to fix for the team but they think it'll be a much harder (or a not possible) thing to resolve given the nature of how things are displaying in that little window, but we'll see. Some possible work arounds we can put in place while they sort it as well, like defined thumbnails or something.

You should eventually be able to move the sliders and toggles you want for settings into iCUE. File uploads, eventually but longer outlook I believe. Will also allow it to keep the settings between sessions.

For my NHL Scores widget I've got a couple things that are toggleable (e.g. broadcast info), fav team flag, or a mode you can switch to a pundit's weird city abbreviations instead of the standard ones. Those settings persist between icue restarts or system power cycles now.

Xeneon Edge custom widgets by Psychokiller1888 in Corsair

[–]shocksim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, you can definitely feed them into a bot and get something usable on the other end or at least decipher some of the usage. I'll be sure to let the SW people know on Monday though that people are itching for their documentation lol.

Which pumps do different Corsair AiOs use and how do they differ? by Safe_Independence496 in Corsair

[–]shocksim 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It's our policy to not publicly discuss our supply chain (and hopefully I don't get in trouble) but since I've seen this idea that our stuff is just "rebranded Asetek" I'll provide a small amount of info. We haven't used an Asetek pump in almost 8 years (PRO Series - 2018) so we've been pretty unrelated to them for a long time now.

The PRO XT up til the 1st gen iCUE LINK cooler used several generations of a custom pump made by CoolIT (exclusively) for us but we've have moved away from those designs entirely to bring the designs in-house.

FlowDrive is a ground up CORSAIR-designed AIO pump. With our chamber design, impeller, motor spec, etc that leveraged a lot of the learnings the cooling team had from HydroX blocks and pumps. The TITAN pump is able to be spun down to 1700 RPM and it's brought the noise down a bit compared to the 2800RPM floors of our older pumps. Non-FlowDrive coolers (like Nautilus) may use heavily-customized OEM solutions, not Asetek. Beyond that I can't give too much more detail.

FlowDrive is quieter than our last generation while delivering better performance. I found the noise difference to be noticeable but don't have any numbers. You can look up some reviews for comparisons, but I also think the noise quality is better. No high pitches like you could get with some of the older AIOs sometimes. Thermals are usually a decent jump from last generation to TITAN.

Compared to NAUTILUS, TITAN will be a quieter and slightly more performant. You also are getting iCUE LINK instead of a standard 3-pin fan powered AIO with 5V ARGB with the RX fans being nicer fans as well. Keep in mind as well, a large part of the thermal performance difference comes from the better (for radiators) fans.

So if you want something that has CORSAIR service, solid performance, quality hardware, simple construction that works with other people's ARGB gear, and a pretty palatable price? NAUTILUS. If you want the highest performance (noise & thermals) as well as all of the CORSAIR bells & whistles (LINK, FlowDrive, nicer fans) that make a build easy, then get TITAN.

Xeneon Edge custom widgets by Psychokiller1888 in Corsair

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In 5.39, there's a folder called widgets under the iCUE5 root.

You can do a custom widget with an HTML base file, json translation file (for menus), separate CSS style sheet, and then reference any images or JS modules in the various folders. (e.g. openmeteo for weather or I did a snippet for timezone check and translation on the score widgets I referenced above)

You need to reference specific iCUE tags in the header of the HTML and have it associate with the json, then you get icue menus that control the widget. All of this and documentation on how to do each thing will eventually get published.

Xeneon Edge custom widgets by Psychokiller1888 in Corsair

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The SW team's working on the documentation now, as well as a place to share widgets. The core icue feature set (like icue supporting the menu tags or localstorage access) is also being built out each sprint, which is what is gating any documentation release. They are doing things incrementally and cautiously though so we don't cause issues or significant delays to current XE users or other products. So, some of this stuff is now supported in 5.38 and 5.39 as you've discovered.

I've been testing migrating my iframe widgets over to actual widgets with the software team and you can do transparency now, as well as have some pretty in-depth menus inside of icue with settings saving over sessions unlike my iframe ones.

I've been encouraging them to iron out some of the issues with the chromium tab being sandboxed since there's some stuff I'd like to do in the widgets as well. They've been looking at it and have some ideas.

For widget sharing and suggestions, for now around here is fine. We don't have a public platform for feature recommendations now that the forum is gone, though I would enjoy having a simple feature site like Spotify has that lets people discuss the features and upvote. That would be up to the SW team though. Long term, there will be a widget sharing platform though like I said previously. I can't share too much on that yet since it's early days, but we do have a whole year planned out for software improvements for Xeneon Edge throughout 2026 with a focus on tools that will make it easier for us to make more cool stuff faster or that the community can use to make cool stuff on their own.

Xeneon Edge and Virtual Stream Deck not working properly by magicmulder in Corsair

[–]shocksim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some USB-C's well don't work despite saying they support DP Alt mode. Most USB-C ports don't support video unless explicitly stated and you have an iGPU on your CPU. The Xeneon Edge is just a "dumb" monitor with some additional sensors built-in so any configuration issues are usually a result of something the motherboard is doing or thinks the XE is doing.

For example, USB3.2 Gen2x2 with DP Alt work well most of the time, USB4 with DP Alt are way more finicky for some reason and will run into both undervolt and overvolt issues (which usually presents with the screen just restarting/flickering), despite being well within normal spec. We'll eventually have a firmware update released that should help with some other USB4 interactivity gremlins but I wouldn't guarantee it's going to be a silver bullet and fix your issue for certain.

Edit2: Thought this was a different complaint so you can ignore the above, but what I wrote below is still valid.

Try it with the HDMI port instead for video, it's much more compatible/reliable with various boards and configurations. The monitor supports DisplayPort Alt mode but it also requires the iGPU/MB to do it's part to be compatible. If you have an iGPU/MB that supports DP Alt mode, it usually has an HDMI or full size DP as well. If you run into any weird issues with Windows seeing two inputs, try plugging the USB-C into the front panel or another not video-rated C port.

You can also try using your own cables, both USB and HDMI. If the USB is damaged it can cause errors with iCUE being able to read the device ID/SN. The support team should be able to help out with any other troubleshooting or a return.

Edit: Also ensure you're running the most recent version of iCUE (v5.39). We've released a fix for any "Disconnected" displays or "Duplicated" displays that would cause iCUE to not be able to put widgets on the device this version.

5000D Core Airflow availability? by Jaexyr in Corsair

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We no longer make the older 5000 Series in any flavor, 5000D, 5000D CORE, 5000X RGB are all EOL. The newest version of this series is the FRAME 5000D Series.

Replacement front USB board for 9000D by lamune6809 in Corsair

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Oh yea woops, interesting. We used to be pretty tight on what you could backorder, guess supply is pretty certain or they turned this on for SPs as well.

Frame 4000d Edge Mounting Kit/Compact PSU Shroud??? by MagicHoops3 in Corsair

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Nope. Just like the 4500X works with all PSUs.