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iCue Commander Pro - Very big fluctuations from arctic pwm pst fans?

MultiGamerClub

Currently have 9x arctic pwm pst fans thats all daisy chained going into one port into port 2, 3 and 4 as my port 1 is from my aio pump.

 

Just going on the web and doing nothing really spikes it up to 45-50c when it used to be on 30-35c when basicly idling.

 

Bad sign or something wrong with commander pro? or maybe a bad sensor from the cpu :?

 

Planning to switch to another in the future.

edit: Coolermaster MasterLiquid 360R RGB

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Edited by MultiGamerClub

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That may be too big an amperage draw from one port, but you are sayin both one port and 3(4?) ports so it becomes a bit odd.  Is it that you are running the pwm to port one but drawing power from the other ports?  9 fans seems like a lot to me.  To make it more confusing I thought commander pro was a fan controller, so hardware rather than software, and would be plugged into a USB and drawing power from that.  Not sure what is going on here.

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