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You are correct... Not normal! I would first make sure you have registered your product through Corsair (if possible), or at least have proof of purchase. Then you need to start some troubleshooting and fault isolation... I'd swap the bad fan connector for a good fan connector to see if the problem moves with the connection. This will determine if the bad fan is having a power issue, or if it moved with the new connection (where the good fan was connected). This will also help determine if you are having any issues with the Commander and/or a bad fan. This AIO comes with ML series fan and because it is a magnetic levitation fan it may wobble a little bit, but probably not as much as you may be experiencing. Once you have isolated all of the bad components you need to contact them right away about a warranty/RMA on the fan/components in question. Good luck with the troubleshooting and (hopefully) warranty repair!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Download the I-cue software to control fans.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should not wobble is the blade wobbling or the the whole fan case. Check to make sure it is tight. What do you have the fan powered connection and usb connection connected to. Verify they are connected to the correction connections. Check you r motherboard handbook. If everything is mounted and connected correctly return it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Sean, Not normal, please contact our team with more info: support.corsair.com -Art
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Make sure your fan curves are set correctly. It’s possible that they are set to 0 RPM at certain CPU or liquid temperatures. If you did, make sure the CPU temp is what’s being read, not the liquid. Wobble might be due to loose screws or just bad fans. Both fans wobbling would seem like a manufacturing issue. When they reach a certain frequency, they might vibrate.
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