Corsair commander pro3/21/2023 ![]() Select your controller on the Home screen.NOTE: If you connect 6 QL fans and 4 RGB LED strips to the Lighting Node Pro, you will only be able to select and customize the fans in iCUE. You will need to set them up in iCUE in order for all fans to illuminate. But please correct me if I'm wrong.Only one fan or lighting strip will illuminate when initially connected to your Commander Pro or Lighting Node Pro. I assume that's about connecting the H100I's USB to the Commander Pro and then connecting the Commander Pros USB to the Motherboard. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, this flowchart suggests this configuration -īut I don't understand the flowchart because the grey lines from CPU cooler go to the USB ports on the Commander. Namely, thisĪt 8:20 he suggests plugging the 2x radiator fans (in my case, the top two at the front of the PC) into the shrouded connectors that come off the AIO. I've been following a lot of online guides to better visualise my desired set-up aesthetic. I'm simply stuck on what I'm supposed to be connecting to what. The build I'm trying to achieve looks exactly like this. Giving me -Īlso purchased separately is 1 x Commander Pro.Īs you can see I have more Corsairs then the Caribbean, but I've really bit off a lot more then I can chew as a first time builder. The other three were purchased separately in a 3x pack. Three of these came with my Corsair case a 465x RGB. I have these in my inventory to work with -Ħ x LL120 light loop series fans. Hi, I'm doing my first build and have become entirely lost on getting my RGB connections in the correct place. Now select the H100i in iCUE and under Lighting Setup select ML RGB Series Fans from the Fan Type dropdown.Īt this point, you should be basically up and running." Your two case fans may not be lit up, so select the Commander Pro in iCUE and then under Lighting Setup, select the drop-down menu for Lighting Channel 1 (as this is LED Port 1 that your RGB Hub was plugged into in step 3 above) and select LL RGB Series Fans and in the drop-down beside that select 2 Fans are connected. It should detect both the H100i as a device, showing the two AIO fans and also the Commander Pro showing the two case fans. Pretty common for people to misalign it.ĥ) Install the iCUE software. Be sure to get the pins right when plugging into the Commander Pro USB port. Next plug the USB cable that connects to the AIO pump head on one end into the USB port on your Commander Pro. Plug the AIO pump 3-Pin Fan connector to the CPU Fan header on your motherboard. The two fans that came with the H100i will be plugged into the separate Fan power wires coming from your AIO pump head and their RGB cables will also connect to the RGB wires coming from your AIO pump. Again, likely the same SATA cable that the Commander Pro and RGB Hub were plugged into. Connect the SATA power cable from your AIO to a SATA cable connection from your power supply. Next plug each case Fans RGB cable into the RGB Hub Ports 1 and 2.Ĥ) Now, onto your H100i. Don't plug them into Fan port 3, 4, 5 or 6 - since you'll only be connecting the two fans that came with the case to the Commander Pro. That should be Fan Port 1 and 2, as they need to be plugged in order on the Commander Pro. Connect the RGB Hub LED cable to LED Port 1 on the Commander Pro and I'll explain a little later below how to configure it.ģ) Connect the two fans that came with the 280x as follows, plug each Fan power connector into a Fan port on the Commander Pro. Most power supplies have a SATA cable with 4 connections. Likely will be the same power supply cable that the Commander Pro is connected to. Connect the Commander Pro USB cable to the USB connection on your motherboard.Ģ) RGB Hub, connect the SATA power cable from the RGB Hub to a SATA cable connection from your power supply. ![]() "1) Commander Pro, connect the SATA power cable from the Commander Pro to a SATA cable connection from your power supply. While some of you might be looking to install more than the two fans in this scenario the solve will work for up to six fans (perhaps eight because you DO connect the radiator fans to the AIO pump, meaning on a six slot lightning hub connected to a Commander pro there would be four used slots (1+2+3+4, DON'T miss a slot, all fans should be plugged in sequentially) for a six fan total configuration, leaving slots 5+6 on the lightning hub hypothetically free for an additional two fans. H100i rgb copro (commander pro) RGB hub " A question is posed by another user asking about setting up this configuration This is from the Corsair forums posted by a user named Tjgodin. Ok, so here is what you do for anyone else trawling the internet for an answer.
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