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  1. System: Asus Zenith X399 AMD Threadripper 1950X Enermax TR4 360 Asus 1080Ti Strix 128MB GSkill RGB Windows 10 Commander Pro Node Pro LL 120 x3 3 Corsair LED strips I have run this with and without Asus Aura lighting the ram. All of the fans are connected directly to the Commander and work fine. Aaaaaaaand … the new as of today LINK 4.9.5.25 build did not fix it. Honestly, I've given up and these will be the last Corsair products I buy. Premium price and horrible performance.
  2. Thanks DB, I have dismounted and reordered the fans and the effect is identical. The issue is in whatever is telling what to do/display.
  3. Well, I replaced the Node and that did not change the circumstance. At this point I'd have to replace the Commander to be 100% certain it is not software … but as the Node is what controls the lighting it seems like there would be little impact. The Commander otherwise works fin with fan speed/temps/etc Corsair seems uninterested on commenting which is pretty s***ty for a company after they took almost 200 bucks (Commander + LLFans)
  4. The behavior for me is consistent. If I run a channel effect each fan displays a portion of the previous setting. Arc is totally broken. The inner and outer ring are the same color and the 'background' of the outer ring is the color of the inner setting but only on about 25% of the ring.
  5. It looks like this is the same issue as that in the firmware discussion thread (page 1) which also has pics. http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173268 Disappointing for $190 in fans. CorsAlfa Romeo.
  6. I have not tried connecting the Node directly. I can try that but very irritating given the $70 a Commander costs
  7. Thanks DevBiker, The bleed over is consistent. The first fan is correct. Each subsequent fan has segment of color that is from the previous fan. #1 is OK #2 has some of #1 #3 has some of #2 #4 has some of #3 #5 has some of #4 #6 has some of #5 (determined by setting all to a different static color) I said "essentially" just because the visual nature of the error displays differently depending on effect (Visor, Arc, etc). Static is just easiest on photos I can reorder the fan plug in order and the error remains (but out of order since it I am not remounting the fans proper).
  8. I recently set up some LL Fans connected via Node/Commander Pro I think there is a problem with the Commander Pro but I can't tell for sure. I have replaced the Node, checked and re-checked fan cable order, as well as changing fan placement/order. The results are all essentially the same. This is best illustrated by all fans on a static setting and one to an alternate color. Why is fan 2 (middle) and 3 (top) in the image showing colors from each others channel? http://dragonfly-media.com/_img/misc/fans.jpg http://dragonfly-media.com/_img/misc/cpui.jpg The Commander Pro is running the latest firmware 4.9.4.28 . LINK does NOT seem to have a way to update the Node firmware.
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