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  1. My only issue is the H150i fans that I swapped out for the LL120 RGBs have short cables so they won't reach the Commander Pro. I'll either have to swap then for some LL120s or use some extension cables. I'm not too fussed out RGB at the top and rear exhausts because the tower's shelved in an office cabinet.
  2. Yes, I meant LL120 RGB. Thank you for the reply and explanation. I've had the fan an temp sensors plugged into the board for 6 months now, but having read your reply I'll definitely plug them into the Commander Pro now. What's made me rethink the configuration is I'm having to replace one of the LL120 RGB fans as it stopped spinning. I raised an RMA today so hopefully Corsair will send my out a replacement. That was one of the radiator fans that was connected to the H150i Pro. In all the time I've owned PCs I've never had a fan die on me before. Maybe I've just been lucky up to now.
  3. I have a H150i Pro, an Obsidian 500D SE case that or course comes with the Commander Pro and RGB lighting hub. I've connected the 3 LL140 RGB to the H150i Pro's fan headers, and the same fans RGB connectors to the RGB lighting hub. My question is: should I connector the other 3 exhaust fans and the thermal sensors to the Commander Pro or connect them to the motherboard? As I understand it iCue can detect the motherboard's fan and temp sensors, so what's the advantages/disadvantages of plugging in the thermal sensors and exhaust fans to the Commander Pro? Does it just make cable management more tidier?
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