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
The CORSAIR iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT turns your case into a smart case, using CORSAIR iCUE software to conveniently control up to six case fans and dual lighting channels for multiple RGB components. Powers and controls up to six PWM fans for precise adjustment of fan speeds, including Zero RPM mode to keep the noise down at low loads.
There has been a definite move away from DC fans in the RGB era. You still can fetch the coolant temp data through the Commander/CUE if you keep the 3 radiator fans on the Commander Pro. Use a custom curve, change the sensor choice to H150i XT Temp, and then click the concave shape tool (2nd from left). All the fans are Corsair and the Commander Pro is connected to the PSU directly using SATA interface. 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. I am currently running the 3 fan group on fanThe 5 fans are plugged into Commander Pro, ports 1-5 in order, no open spaces between. Also connected is a USB slot connected to the RGB controller as well as 1 LED strip connection. The connection from the Commander Pro to the motherboard is on a USB hub, also connected to power via SATA.
A: Answer Yes. The Commander Pro requires 1x USB-2 Header from the computer's mainboard, and 1 SATA-style power connector from your power supply. In return, it supplies: 2x Lighting channels (just like the Lighting Node Pro that came with the case) 2x USB-2 Headers 6x 4-pin PWN Fan power connectors (works fine with 3-pin fans) 4x 10K 2-pin Temperature Probe ports for optional temp probes bBY1ofx.