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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 (comes with 4 probes) The iCue software will allow you to set custom fan curves on each fan (or group them as you like) based on the CPU core temp, the GPU core temp, temp readings from the mainboard itself, or from any of the 4 optional temp probes that can be directly attached to the Commander Pro itself. Your existing Lighting Node Pro can either be removed entirely (since the Commander Pro also has 2 lighting channels), or you can plug it into one of the USB-2 Headers on the Commander Pro to give yourself a total of 4 Corsair lighting channels. I personally use these in 3 of my 4 liquid-cooled rigs. Highly recommended, and unlike a lot of Corsair products, it works very well and for years on end.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes as long as you have a serial ata connection for power to the commander pro.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It currently supports all 5 of my fans in the system 3 for the case and two for the AIO cooler. Also it controls the fan for my power supply and USB control for the pump on my cooler. Then the cherry on top it has 4 temperature sensors included. The only downside is the cable management that will have to be done afterwards but that is minimal when the capability of the controller is taken into account.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. You would need to have 4 pin fans in order to control the fan speed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Frank, You'd be able to control the fans on the Commander Pro for just speed, or another fan hub. Feel fre to contact us regarding more info: support.corsair.com -Art
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