I have the same motherboard and when I am in the BIOS it is also very slow like moving in treacle when using the mouse; when making selections with the keyboard then everything is quick as you would expect. I think it has as much to do with the resolution on the widescreen monitor not working...
Thanks for clarifying the icon was a bit small on screenshot so I couldn't tell.
I have the same case and getting the motherboard RGB working with iCue took some sorting! I had to remove Armoury Crate and just install Aura before I could control the motherboard lighting.
In your screen shot of iCue under devices at the top there are three items shown. The right hand one is the motherboard and the middle one is Commander Pro where you adjust RGB and speed for the case fans. The device on your left is difficult to see from the screen shot but is it your H100i...
I am really pleased with Edge and have it as the default browser on my iPad and iPhone as well. Favourites etc all sync well and I particularly like the ability to automatically open, and continue reading, a web page on my PC that I am viewing on my iOS device. It all works so much better...
I am not familiar with the lighting node pro as my case uses the commander pro. If you click on the Lighting Node Pro in iCue, and then click on the Performance tab, does it then list the fans there? If so then that would be where you can change the case fans.
Have you installed Corsair iCue and set a custom fan curve for the case fans. My 500DSE case fans were extremely noisy before I loaded a custom profile for the fans which reduced both noise and temperature. I have also found that leaving the H115i pump on extreme and the fans on balanced has a...
Are you connected to the printer by WiFi? Does the network have 2.4 and 5 GHz bands that it connects to? If the computer changes to a stronger signal/band then it could be that the printer is on the previous band and therefore disconnects. I have found just limiting the connection to one band...
I am using the Logitech G915 keyboard which is wireless with pretty good battery life. Admittedly it doesn't have a keyboard rest but it is so low profile that I honestly don't feel the need for one despite using one on previous keyboards. Ties in extremely well with Logitech Pro Wireless...
I have found that iCUE can have some settings messed up if you use other software, such as HWINFO etc, that monitors the same parameters as iCUE. If that happens then close down the other software and then in iCUE select settings->iCUE settings->Restart iCUE Service, and things seem to get...
In the lighting setup shown in your second picture the rear fan may be connected to the same RGB hub; in which case then you should select "4 fans are connected" for lighting channel 1 and none for channel 2.
It is quite difficult to hear it on the video but I agree with Nursemorph that it sounds more like morse code. Silly question but could it be static from a motherboard speaker?