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On 8/19/2018 at 8:21 AM, Steppy117 said:

Hello there

 

i want to buld a Pc and i want to ask you guys some question.

 

1. do i need a USB hub for my Corsair HX850i, Corsair LL120 4x and Corsair Lighting Pro rgb Expansion Kit if i want to all stick in my Asus RoG STRIX Z370-E Gaming mainboard?

 

2. if i want to Controll my fans adv, I want my fans start to spin when in my pc is over 60 degrees do i need the Comando Controll to do it? 

 

3. this is a RGB question about Asus Aura and Corsair ICUE. i heard these two Software are pretty good and easy to use so, i want to ask if both have in-game lighting effects like ICUE with Farcry 5 but for other game like Battlefield 4 or Doom... i googled it but i couldn't find much so maybe some one can help me out.

 

If you are using Corsair lighting strips and RGB fans you will need a compatible controller. I believe the Commander Pro would be a good choice. The psu, LED strips, and LL fans would all connect to the Commander Pro which in turn connects through an available motherboard USB header.

 

Explore the iCUE software manual to learn about fan control features. The Commander Pro supports inputs for temperature monitoring.

 

I don't believe there is any compatibility between iCUE and Aura Sync. Using iCUE compatible parts essentially commits to using all Corsair RGB parts.

 

 

Hello there

 

i want to buld a Pc and i want to ask you guys some question.

 

1. do i need a USB hub for my Corsair HX850i, Corsair LL120 4x and Corsair Lighting Pro rgb Expansion Kit if i want to all stick in my Asus RoG STRIX Z370-E Gaming mainboard?

 

2. if i want to Controll my fans adv, I want my fans start to spin when in my pc is over 60 degrees do i need the Comando Controll to do it? 

 

3. this is a RGB question about Asus Aura and Corsair ICUE. i heard these two Software are pretty good and easy to use so, i want to ask if both have in-game lighting effects like ICUE with Farcry 5 but for other game like Battlefield 4 or Doom... i googled it but i couldn't find much so maybe some one can help me out.

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10 minutes ago, Steppy117 said:

@Crunchy Dragon could you help me?

 

He/she's just a moderator moving around pages.

 

1. The answer to that is likely no.

2. The controller included should be fine.

3. No, most of the time it's only with select games or the such... 

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On 21.8.2018 at 9:10 PM, LienusLateTips said:

He/she's just a moderator moving around pages.

 

1. The answer to that is likely no.

2. The controller included should be fine.

3. No, most of the time it's only with select games or the such... 

sooo. i don't need the Commander Pro?

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On 8/19/2018 at 8:21 AM, Steppy117 said:

Hello there

 

i want to buld a Pc and i want to ask you guys some question.

 

1. do i need a USB hub for my Corsair HX850i, Corsair LL120 4x and Corsair Lighting Pro rgb Expansion Kit if i want to all stick in my Asus RoG STRIX Z370-E Gaming mainboard?

 

2. if i want to Controll my fans adv, I want my fans start to spin when in my pc is over 60 degrees do i need the Comando Controll to do it? 

 

3. this is a RGB question about Asus Aura and Corsair ICUE. i heard these two Software are pretty good and easy to use so, i want to ask if both have in-game lighting effects like ICUE with Farcry 5 but for other game like Battlefield 4 or Doom... i googled it but i couldn't find much so maybe some one can help me out.

 

If you are using Corsair lighting strips and RGB fans you will need a compatible controller. I believe the Commander Pro would be a good choice. The psu, LED strips, and LL fans would all connect to the Commander Pro which in turn connects through an available motherboard USB header.

 

Explore the iCUE software manual to learn about fan control features. The Commander Pro supports inputs for temperature monitoring.

 

I don't believe there is any compatibility between iCUE and Aura Sync. Using iCUE compatible parts essentially commits to using all Corsair RGB parts.

 

 

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On 25.8.2018 at 7:20 PM, brob said:

 

If you are using Corsair lighting strips and RGB fans you will need a compatible controller. I believe the Commander Pro would be a good choice. The psu, LED strips, and LL fans would all connect to the Commander Pro which in turn connects through an available motherboard USB header.

 

Explore the iCUE software manual to learn about fan control features. The Commander Pro supports inputs for temperature monitoring.

 

I don't believe there is any compatibility between iCUE and Aura Sync. Using iCUE compatible parts essentially commits to using all Corsair RGB parts.

 

 

Thank you! ^^

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