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  1. I watched your video last week on making cables, that's the easy part. And the reason I chose 96 LED's was because 6 Corsair LL fans are 96 LEDS as each fan has 16, but now thinking about that it has a fan hub which has it's own power source so that wouldn't be good just to plug straight into the commander pro. Glad you mentioned that. Could you go into more detail about your 240 LEDS on the channel? You have a 2nd RGB Fan Hub? And are you using official corsair strips? or WS2812B LED Strips?
  2. Okay, so I am going to undertake this small project possibly this weekend if the stuff shows up. I currently have 6 LL120 Fans and 4 Corsair LED strips in my setup. I'd like to replace the 40 LED's on the Corsair strips with 96 LED's from the WS2812B LED Strips. Now when connecting to the Commander Pro I know it has 3 pins, power, data, and ground. Now when powering the LED Strips I would just give them 5v direct from the PSU and feed them Ground and Data from the Commander Pro, and that's it? I think that is what I got from reading over these posts, but there is so much info that it gets confusing. I wish someone who's done this project would make a how to video. If I can get those interior LED strips to work inside the case then I'm going to run a LNP outside the case with a regular usb cable to connect LED Strips on my desk to get those to match my case profiles. I Think that would be pretty neat, but first I just need confirmation on what I stated was correct. Thanks!
  3. Wow, I'm surprised one of their more expensive keyboards like the K70 mk2 doesn't support hardware profiles. I just got one for work, and I won't have admin on my next laptop upgrade so I Can't install the software to change my profiles. This is sort of a bummer, I can't even overwrite one of the default profiles on there either which is unfortunate for the amount paid for these hardware devices.
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