![]() ![]() I have six fans for power into the core and 6 into the commander I have six of the fans for rgb in the core and 6 in the hub. I installed the pro because there wasnt enough fan headers on the core and I have 9 case fans and 3 more on the AIO. Thanks a lot for yout time friend! I'll try it.Justr recently I installed the capellix 150i with the Commader core included and also the Commander pro. If you set Pong on both controllers it will run 1-6 and 1-3 with two separate pong games. You'll need to do more math when using odd speed or lengths, but the big take away is understand you can't set presets to both controllers and it runs 1-9. There usually are some corners to round and this was a simple example with a speed to match the fan LED count (1 fan per second). So to make the entire thing a seamless loop, the lighting time would be 10 seconds for both, with a 6 second delay before the second wave starts on controller #2. It takes 3 seconds to reach the end of group 2 and 4 sec for the tail to complete. You would want the LNCore set of 3 to wait 6 seconds before initiating a copy of the original wave. So for example if I set a wave up that has a tail of 32 LEDs (2 QL/LL fans) and set it for a speed of 16 LEDs/sec, it will take it 6 seconds to reach the "7th fan" and 1 more second for the tail to complete. There is a clear mathematical element to the functionality and it's all about the number of LEDs and their speed. ![]() Programming a wave to start on the 6 Com-XT fans then pick up on the LNCore 3 fans requires some experimentation. Another option is get a powered PWM repeater and that replaces the C-Pro entirely, but since you already have it that may not be worth anything unless space is really tight. Nice if you could get it, but not required for this to work. It should be a $10 USD part, but it's more like $20 on Ebay now. However, they seem to be in very short supply with Corsair de-listing them. It is smaller and eliminates an extra device. If you could find a RGB Lighting Hub, that would connect to the C-Pro RGB channel and replace the LNCore. Since it's Intel the passthrough from LNCore to C-Pro should work and I am assuming you have 2 USB 2.0 internal headers so it has value. what do you recommend to do?Ĭommander core usb and light node pro usb into commander pro?Īlso can you edit that "delay" from icue? or it is a more complex thing to do. I want to add 3 more Im on intel 12th gen motherboard. ![]() right now only using the commander core for my 6 QLfans. I have a commander pro a commander core and a light node pro. If you are on a recent AMD motherboard, this is likely a bad idea from the start and you will be better off with the powered USB hub and powered PWM repeated method. If you already have it, it can be used for fan speed control, but if you don't have a RGB hub then you need a Lighting Node Core anyway and it's a bit wasteful on space and resources. It is not a device to device communication path. The Commander Pro USB passthrough is just that - a passthrough. Presets do not continue to the next device, so the only other way to do this is by programing delays on one set and the other to create the appearance of sequential movement from one set of fans to the other. You can set the fans to do the same thing (synchronization), but it will be 1-6 on one controller and 1-3 on the other. The fans on RGB controller 1 do not sequence or share the same instance of an effect with the fans on controllers #2. There is no continuity between controllers. ![]()
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