11/22/2023 0 Comments Corsair dcommander pro![]() ![]() I live near the beach and as such, am subjected to salt air. an AX/HX series set when they should have bought a RX series kit) but that's usually more dramatic as the pin-out configuration on the PSU side may differ between the PSU series - see Corsair PSU cable compatibility for further details. The only other issue I've heard of is when people purchase the wrong kit (e.g. CaleMod on the whole are well made but there's a chance you have a cable with a less than perfect connection - things happen. My son has CableMod Pro (ModMesh) extensions on his HX1200i (and uses a couple of CableMod SATA extension cables) again without issues. I use a full CableMod (ModFlex) kit paired with an AX1200i and have 2 x CoPro's running off my system without any issues. and to reply to yout question i was using the sata cable by cablemod and not the extension. ![]() what do you recommend me to with the cablemod cables? should i throw them out and use the one that i got with the psu safer? and what have when u have a dry joint? this ssta cable the one that commander pro didnt run has many components connected to it? do u think i will fry them if i keep using it?, thank u again. I wanna thank you so much for replying to.me and the fact youre an electronic engineer. I suspect you'd see the CoPro in ICUE with just the USB cable as the SATA connection is likely only used to supply the +12V required by the fans. Your description of "can see it in ICUE but the fans are not spinning" and the fact that replacing the SATA cable fixed the problem leads me to the dry joint issue. Synchronize your RGB lighting effects with HD RGB fans, SP RGB fans and individually addressable RGB LED strips to light up your build.Are you using CableMod extensions or direct (full) replacements? Extensions will by default add some resistance to the circuit but the voltage drop should be minimal and within the voltage tolerance of the CoPro.Ī more likely possibility would be a "dry joint" in the cable's connector (either the PSU or device end). Slim form factor allows installation nearly anywhere in your case. Monitor temperature in different locations throughout your system.Ĭonduct a symphony of RGB lighting with individually addressable RGB LED strips (sold separately) and unleash the full RGB potential of the HD RGB and SP RGB fans (sold separately). Manage and control the devices connected to the Commander PRO through our intuitive CORSAIR LINK software.Ĭonnect your CORSAIR LINK devices while only occupying one USB 2.0 header on your motherboard. SIX 4-PIN FAN PORTS WITH VOLTAGE AND PWM CONTROLĬontrol 3-pin and 4-pin fans with ease from a complete stop to max speed. Manage your fans without pressing knobs or switches through the intuitive CORSAIR LINK software. Fully compatible with CORSAIR LINK devices, it supports up to six fan connectors, four temperature inputs, two RGB LED channels and multiple USB devices through two internal USB 2.0 headers.Īccurately monitor how your system reacts when you push it to the limits. The CORSAIR Commander PRO grants superior and accurate hardware control with a compact, all-in-one device. ![]() THE COMPACT HEART OF YOUR CORSAIR LINK SYSTEM It is fully compatible with CORSAIR LINK devices and supports up to six fan connectors, two internal USB 2.0 headers, four temperature inputs, and two RGB LED channels. ![]() ![]()
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