

Supports 9th and 8th Gen Intel® Core™ Processorsĭual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMsġ6 Phase IR Digital VRM Solution with PowIRstageĬutting-edge AORUS All-In-One Monoblock for both CPU and PCH area. Intel Z390 Gaming motherboard with 16 Phase IR Digital VRM, AORUS All-In-One Monoblock, RGB Fusion 2.0, 802.11ac Wireless, Intel Thunderbolt 3, ESS SABRE 9018K2M DAC, AQUANTIA® 10GbE LAN, RGB FAN COMMANDER, OC Touch look at this diagram to hoo it up just replace the node with the commander.ARTICOLO COME NUOVO: Confezione aperta, prodotto testato una volta, in confezione originale. but yes the commander has 2 led ports,2 internal usb splitter, fan pwm and temp probs. If the fans on the io are different from the fan pack you will need another corsair hub to run them. And that's when I got confused, because I thought that was the whole point of the Commander Pro, to control extra fans and whatnot.ĭo I need to buy a Corsair Commander Pro? And if I do, do I plug the fans on the AIO into it or the motherboard? When I looked on the Corsair forum, the diagram that looked most similar to my setup used a PWM repeater and a Lighting Node Core instead of the Commander Pro.

I want to be able to monitor and control my fan speeds (not just the ones on the AIO) and I think to do that I need the Corsair Commander Pro and not just the Lighting Node Pro, but I'm still not 100% certain.

I looked at these diagrams about RGB accessories and honestly it made me a little more confused. I am super unfamiliar with Corsair products and after doing some troubleshooting on the Corsair forums I am still a little confused.

I'm currently working on a new build due to the sudden death of my last motherboard (RIP) and along with a new CPU and Mobo, I have bought myself three new Corsair ML Pro 120s and a new Corsair H115i 280mm Platinum CPU cooler.
