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Corsair Commander PRO Digital Fan And RGB Lighting Controller - Black

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Apparently the Commander Pro does not like the Noctua NF-F14 (or F12) at all, since it's always a port with this fan that die first, and now same story on my second Commander...

The CORSAIR Commander PRO gives you unparalleled control over your system’s performance and RGB lighting. Get in-depth insight into your system temperatures in real-time and set up intelligent fan curves to automatically adjust speeds based on your system’s demands. Also I've tried to setup the correct fan type (4pin or 3pin) in the Commander Pro settings (I was using Auto on the old one) to see if it makes any difference, but nop.

Corsair Commander Pro Review – The All-In-One Hub

Zotty ok so I have the Corsair 5000D Airflow, the H150i Capellix 360 AIO, and 10 extra ML 120 fans (total 13 fans) 3 RGB front and 3 RGB side, original 3 RGB AIO set to push inside the top mounted Rad set to exhaust, 3 non RGB in pull on top of the rad and 1 non RGB as rear exhaust. The 6 on the Rad are all connected to the Com Core as well as the rear fan via an PWM splitter. here is my set up.. its not what you are after but does show the use of pwm repeaters... 32 fans.. 1 commander pro The CORSAIR Commander PRO controls up to six case fans and two RGB lighting channels, with four repositionable temperature sensors and two USB 2.0 internal headers.

The Commander Pro has 6 QL 120mm Fans powered and all 6 lighting wire are connected to 1st USB Lighting Node. Four repositionable temperature sensors allow you to accurately monitor temperatures throughout your case with CORSAIR iCUE software, as well as monitoring CPU, graphics card and motherboard temperatures. Set up custom fan curves and lighting profiles to automatically adjust fan speed Connect all your USB devicesThe CORSAIR Commander PRO controls up to six case fans and two RGB lighting channels, with four repositionable temperature sensors and two USB 2.0 internal headers. Precise fan control: To further complicate things, from a cold start I get about 10 usable minutes out of the computer before the temps ramp up into the 60-70 degree Celcius rage and my computer starts to bog down from even just surfing the web and having Spotify running. I have tried to re-apply thermal paste twice thinking that was the issue and it has not fixed it. Has my pump died even though it's reading that it is pumping at 3000 RPM?

The Commander PRO is the key to controlling almost every aspect of your build’s cooling and lighting. You can monitor temperatures with the included thermistors, control PWM and DC fans, RGB LED strips, and even connect other CORSAIR LINK USB devices such as our intelligent power supplies and Hydro Series coolers with the integrated USB 2.0 HUB. Another weird behavior was that on my LINK the fan group from fan port#2 stopped showing, but when I switched it from Auto-detect to 3 pin, it started showing the fan group again but with 0 rpm. If you’re building a complete desktop tower PC with all the fans and (fancy) lighting incorporated inside the case; then you’re probably wondering how or wished that you can control all the fans and RGB lighting simultaneously via a hub. Don’t fret my friends because Corsair got you covered; with the Corsair Commander Pro and Corsair Lighting Node Pro. Today we’re going to take a look at and review these products and see how these can help you with your build. Motherboard fan and RGB headers are sometimes inadequate, especially if the system that you are building needs several fans and LED strips installed. Not only that motherboard headers could be inadequate, but it would be very difficult to route and tidy all those cables. Not to mention, you’ll have to monitor and control all these fans and lighting effects. This is where the Corsair Commander Pro and Lighting Node Pro comes in. Please continue reading our review below and find out more about these products.On my setup I have 8 Fans total, now I only have 6 Fans directly to The Commander Pro and I have 2 Lighting Nodes connected to it. Don't buy anything and connect the rear fan to a mobo's header. This won't allow you to control the rear fan through iCue. On the 2nd USB Lighting Node I just have the 2 QL 140mm Fans lighting wires connected, because I have the Fans powered by the NZXT Z63 and I can control the RPM through NZXT CAM.

Number 18 Not Officially supported but there is no reason why You can not use Fan header Splitter cables on the Commander Pro (note there is a 1A limitation per fan header and a 4.5A limitation for the entire unit (including it's MCU). so do your Math! Also see Below Fan Specifications for power Draw etc). feel free to message Corsair.. see if you get the same direct advice I requested and indeed used in my Faq thread On my second Commander Pro I have the same settings, except I've just added a small 3-pin fan (0.18A) used to cool the VRM of my watercooled GPU. Hey' can anyone help me with a issue I'm having which I noticed after replacing the first Faulty Fan. What did works to go around was to connect the nzxt hub on a usb 3 controler through a usb 3 to usb 2 internal adapter. You can either plug it on one of the motherboard internal usb 3, but you loose one for your front panel, or buy a pcie extension card with internal usb 3.

The first time I set the system up the 6 QL 120mm Fan light wasn't working, but it was powered and the fans are (Blowing Air) On my first Commander Pro I was using 4 probes, 2 RGB (4led strip + 2 fans), 5 Fans (3 NF-14 and 2 Corsair HD140) Four repositionable temperature sensors allow you to accurately monitor temperatures throughout your case with CORSAIR iCUE software, as well as monitoring CPU, graphics card and motherboard temperatures. Set up custom fan curves and lighting profiles to automatically adjust fan speeds and RGB lighting as your system heats up and cools down. Every time I've lost a port my PC was idle (so no huge power draw), It's hard to tell what is causing the issue.

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