🎈 Corsair Commander Pro Not Working

Using a straightened paperclip or similar, press the reset button found in the hole described and whilst continuing to hold the reset button down, reconnect the SATA cable (three hands would come in useful here). Release the reset button. After a brief-ish period, the Commander Pro should be recognised by the system. Finishing up a watercooled build using an iCUE Commander Core XT for fan control since I'm using Corsair fans. I'm using two temp sensors, one for ambient and one for water temp. Problem I'm having is the temp probe from the distro plate isn't being recognized by the Core XT. I previously tried a regular Commander Pro with the same results. Lighting Node PRO. 4x LL140 RGB, 140mm LED PWM Fan (Single Pack) 1x Lighting Node PRO RGB Lighting Controller with 4x RGB LED Strips. 1x RM1000i PSU. 1x H115i PRO RGB, 280mm Radiator, Liquid CPU Cooler. So PSU, CPU Cooler, 4x LED strips, 6x LED Fans, controlled by a Commander PRO and Fan Hub (from the LL140 dual pack) I should be able to Cooling. Corsair RGB hub, only 1 out of the 6 seem to work. Corsair Crystal 570X case, Corsair 360mm Radiator, 6 x LL Series 120mm fans plugged into a RGB hub with the power plugs going into a 10 port fan hub. All fans spin up but do not light up tho. The RGB hub is plugged into a Lighting Node Pro (channel 1) Out of the 6 ports of the RGB hub All 5 fans are plugged into the commander and 5 LED cables into a hub and into LED port 1 on the commander. The strips (which are 4 pin for some reason) are plugged into the second hub and into port 2 on the commander. Now, only the 120 is lighting up (on the one side) and none of the others and neither of the LED strips. In this video, we'll show you how to install and set up the CORSAIR iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT.The CORSAIR iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT lets you intelligently control Ok, so I plugged in a single QL 120 fan into fan port #1, and not only are the temp sensors still not detected, neither is the fan, the fan spins at full speed, but it doesn't show up in iCue. I give up honestly. I'm sorry to say but I think I'm done with Corsair fans and iCue controllers, and probably Corsair altogether. The 2nd C-Pro also uses these same sensor values and the same fan curves as the internal fans. Every time I quit the software or reboot, the fans will go to max. C-Pro 2 is USB connected to C-Pro 1, but without the software, it can only take data internally -- not even from another direct connected Commander Pro. Edited January 21, 2020 by c-attack The pass through is not to sync them. The pass through just takes 1 usb header and splits it into 2 headers. For all intents and purposes it acts like a second usb header on your motherboard. you can use any device that uses it. Even add actual usb 2.0 ports. its only there to let you add a commander core XT even if you only have 1 usb header Any fans plugged into ports after an open port on the Lighting Node Core would be unable to communicate with the controller if a port on the Lighting Node Core is skipped. Connect the 9-pin USB cable to an internal USB 2.0 header on your PC motherboard that is open. SATA power should be connected to your Lighting Node Core. Commander core XT is installed but not showing up in iCue, so I can't control the fans. However my Corsair H100I Elite AIO is plugged into the Commander core and I see it just fine. BIOS is up to date. ICue is up to date. I'm Running an Intel 7 12700 and a ROG STRIX Z690A D4 Motherboard. Literally everything else is Corsair. PSU, Fans, Case etc. As LeDoyan mentioned Here, Corsair's RGB controllers are pretty dumb. They can store then play the basic RGB effects without Link (or iCue) running. When the LL series fans came out, the Commander Pro could not handle them so Corsair went to software based RGB effect playback. Link gave way to iCue and the rest is CPU hogging history. D4Iu.

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