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Corsair CL-9011109-WW Lighting Node Pro RGB Lighting Controller with 4 Individually Addressable RGB LED Strips, Black

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Each ARGB wire needs its own Lighting Node Pro channel, these don't work with the Corsair Lighting Hub unfortunately.

At the bottom of the screen, you will see two items labelled Lighting Channel 1 and Lighting Channel 2. These are the two connectors on your Lighting Node Pro or Commander Pro labelled LED 1 and LED 2 that correspond to these. Select the drop-down box next to the Lighting Channel you have your devices connected to, and switch them to either SP RGB Fans, HD RGB Fans, LL RGB fans, ML RGB fans or Lighting Strips. I probably will be giving my modified lights to my sister when I upgrade though. So, I was thinking, she would need a Node Pro (and the included controller) to control the lights, so I was going to give her my current Node and buy a set of Corsair strip lights (which came with another Node Pro), to replace it as I want the strip lights anyways, and I can't find a way to get a node pro on it's own. Right now my fans speed control are plugged into my motherboard so I can't use iCue to create a custom fan curve like I could with the Pro, but from my understanding, the Core has that same feature.To assign lighting to your fans/strips, you then must select the Lighting Channel you wish to control on the left. I wanted to get some new Corsair stuff for more RGB on my setup, but I am very confused by all the different RGB controllers and junk you need. The 5.5mm connection rods are used to help companion triangles bend around a corner at 90 degree angles.

How then, is the Commander Pro any better (for my applications) than the Commander Core included with my CPU cooler? now form what i gathered they included the hub in the core for space saving less cables saposly less "confusing" So, I got myself a new gaming pc, and what I have for fans are 8 altogether, 2 should be connected to the RGB corsair pump. When I first turned on the PC, ALL the fans were lit up, but when I started to mess around with the settings in Icue, I couldn't get 2 fans to light up. I'm just wondering if I maybe did something to make the pump fans act together with the other fans? I just want all my fans to light up all at once, and like I said, they did ALL light up when I first turned on my PC, it is a custom built PC, and there's also 4 light strips, and one commander pro inside the system.i really would like to get a 5m roll of ws2811 (pin) rgb can anybody confirm they would work with corsair link? Once you have finished setting up the LC100 in your system, it is time to use iCUE to customize the RGB LED lighting. Make sure that the firmware of iCUE and your LC100 have been updated to the latest versions. 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. To assign lighting to your fans or strips, select the fan series you want to edit on the left menu. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Corsair-Link/CORSAIR-Link-RGB-LED-Lighting-Kit/p/CL-8930001

not only that i dont think you can buy just the commander core or node core on its its own i think they have to be in a bundle un like the commander and lighting node pro. (cold be wrong on that thow i haven't look ) the commander can do lighting(2 ports) temp, usb hub(may or may not work) and pwm for fans. the 2 led ports need an hub to attach up to 6 fans to each port for a toalt of 12 fans. But, now I'm starting to see that I might still need a node (along with the other included controller) to control the RGB on the fans, and the all then all the Commander Pro does is control their speed.Before you begin installation, make sure that your computer system is powered off. Once it is, follow the instructions below:

LC100 triangles are not intended to be hotswapped and triangles should not be removed or added together while the system is powered on. the lighting node core can only do the lighting but it can only do 6 fans were as the node pro with 2 hubs can do 12. So, at the moment 6 fans, including the 2 pump ones are all lighting up, but the other two aren't. When I look on my dashboard about the fans, and go onto my pump settings, it says that the fans aren't connected to the pump? That or it's just saying that there's no fan movement, but the pump still works. which actually, everything is plugged into this other included Corsair RGB controller, and then that is plugged into the first port on the Node. and I don't know if the other included thing has a name, but I included a picture of it in case that is helpful.)

Throw Your Computer In The Ocean.

Select LC100 Accent Triangles in the dropdown menu of the lighting channel you have connected the LC100 to. Up to 18 companion triangles powered by 2 master triangles can be controlled by a single RGB controller.

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