If your iCUE Elite Capellix liquid CPU cooler is not being detected by iCUE or lighting up, follow the steps below in order. Make sure you restart your system after completing each section or when the instructions ask you to.
The first thing to do is make sure your iCUE software is updated to the latest version. You can update iCUE from within the software or download the latest version of iCUE from this page.
If iCUE is up to date, you can try to repair iCUE:
If repairing iCUE does not resolve your issue, the next step is to see if your Elite Capellix is receiving power. If the fans are spinning, the pumps are running, and the LEDs are lit up, your Elite Capellix is receiving power.
If your Elite Capellix is receiving power but is not being detected:
Check that your cables are plugged into internal USB 2.0 headers. Some motherboards have headers that look similar to USB headers but are not actually USB headers.
Make sure that the header is USB and, if the header does not have a plastic guide around it, make sure that the connector is plugged in to all the pins.
If your Elite Capellix is still not being detected, try checking if the issue is being caused by other programs or devices.
The first step is to check for programs that may be interfering with the Elite Capellix and close them. Programs that are likely to cause conflict include but are not limited to:
Next, make sure that your Windows system is up to date with all major, critical, and optional updates.
Finally, check Bluetooth and other devices in your system settings and see if you can see the Elite Capellix and the Commander Core.
If your Elite Capellix is still not being detected, try force refreshing the cooler.
Windows should re-detect the Elite Capellix and iCUE should now be detecting your Elite Capellix.
If your Elite Capellix is still not being detected by iCUE after trying the above steps, contact Customer Support and we will help you with the issue.