![]() ![]() Please install from Menu/System/Tools/Diagnostics/Firmware Update Requires DMX firmware 4.11 for NX-DMX, NX2, NX Wing. This version requires Windows 10 or Windows 11 Home/Pro/Enterprise 64-bit for PC.Ĭompatible with Obsidian NX4, NX2, NX1, NX K, NX P, NX Wing, NX Touch, NX-DMXĬompatible with M-Series M1 HD, M2GO HD, M6 (with ONYX Upgrade Kit), M2PC, M-Touch, M-Play, Martin 2-port USB-DMX devices Differentiated (add, delete) icons between objects, pages, layersĪdded DMX merger fixture type to access new DMX input merging featureįixed "Release Banks" macro taking long time to executeįixed view options resetting when view grid layout is changedįixed show load stuck in "Loaded Fixture Groups" or "Starting Playback Manager."įixed show not loading data when console was turned off immediately after updating fixture type libraryįixed virtual intensity issues for RGB desklight (NX4) fixturesįixed direct access panels not closing on CLEAR+CLEARįixed universe assignment reporting in DMX device details paneįixed applying virtual intensity setting when re-using patched typesįixed CITP byte order when exporting data to Captureįixed Enter-key not working when cuelist popup is open Fixed snap to grid (object center) and snap to object (object borders) Fixed object and label visibility issues Fixed object (touch) selection and dragging issues Improved primitive objects rendering and behavior Selection box selects captured fixtures ordered by their number Improved fixture buttons showing part names first so they can be easily identifiedįixed selecting the group mask using a mask-only fixture group crashing when no fixture groups had been selectedįixed some older show files not allowing to add a DyLOS zoneįixed additional install errors due to large sector size on Windows 11įixed values getting stuck in programmer after RECORD CUE/PRESETĮlaborate 2D plan fixes and improvements: Improved time needed to validate fixture type updates when loading show file Reviewed movability of some popup windows Rotation reset button will only enable when object is rotated Double click on empty space deselects everything () = Fixed DyLOS slots (other than Zone slot) not showing in programmer/value windowsįixed the F-Key/Playback Fader 11-20 section on NX-P when wing ID not zeroĬhanged sector size detection in installer so non-English Windows 11 systems are coveredĪdded a registry entry to disable ArtRDM destination filtering (causing Clay Paky fixtures not being visible through Netron nodes): contact support if your fixtures don't appear when using RDM over Art-Net Is using only the three front-mounted 120mm LL RGB fans (the ones that come with the case) with the 360mm radiator enough, or does having the radiator sandwiched between those and the radiator's fans provide better cooling (despite how bulky it is and if the motherboard can support 9 fans in total)? I am looking for a slimmer build, so I am leaning toward a top-mounted 280mm cooler and using its included fans until I can afford to replace them with 140mm LL RGBs to match the 500D RGB SE's included ones additionally, having a top-mounted exhaust seems like it'd provide better ventilation than a front-mounted intake unless you are going to add both a 120mm rear fan (which I plan on using as well ) and two 120/140mm top fans.() = Fixed playback fader not moving to correct position when moved by user shortly before changing bank on NX1 and NX P: requires "(10-E10B-21) NX1 NXP Playback Motor Fader (V5.61) IIC.hex" firmware update Updated Embedded User Guide I've seen photos on PC Part Picker showing a front-mounted 360mm in an 500D RGB SE both with the included radiator fans on & off. I was curious if anyone here has done a build with that using an AIO liquid CPU cooler and - if so - whether a front-mounted 360mm unit or top-mounted 240/280mm unit provides better ventilation. I'm planning on doing a new PC build this year (or possibly next year if PC parts don't go back down in price or come in stock) using an Obsidian 500D RGB SE. I'm new to the forum and I had a specific question about the Obsidian 500D RGB SE. ![]()
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