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tiessar

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  1. You are basically pulling in an extra 200W+ through the radiator with the GPU under load, that's probably double or triple the CPU output. Run the rear as intake, run the top as intake, front as exhaust etc.
  2. As topic, I'm looking to replicate the profile on the Commander Pro for some additional fans.
  3. I am 99.9% sure you could just plug it into your Lighting Node Pro with some jumpers, and set the channel to HD Fan (for 12 LED control) and it will work fine. There is nothing special about the LEDs used in all of these setups. You can even use off the shelf addressable LED strips if you wanted to.
  4. Tried running the iCue service as local system so that it doesn't require a user log in?
  5. What lighting mode are you using? I have no issues with synced lighting modes over the LNP ports on the CoPro, an additional LNP, AIO, and the ST100. Sure your fans are connected in the correct sequence? If you didn't label them with tape it can be very easy to accidentally plug them in the wrong order.
  6. The Pro fans have every so slightly different specification and the extra rubber mounts. I struggle to see how the distinction is hard to grasp. Translucent blades would be pretty pointless without the LEDs. Now with these corner additions, the Pro is separated from the non Pro a little bit more. I feel as if the reduced RPM on the RGB fans is a downgrade and they shouldn't be called Pro. This is great news as these corners get chewed out by fan screws really easy.
  7. Shouldn't be an issue with clearance between top rad and front fans if the rad fans are in push.
  8. I wonder if G933 owners have the same issue, as the G933 and HS70 use pretty much the same wireless communication hardware from Avnera. If you have having small "brown outs" where the sound dims, pops, crackles, try a different USB port, the front panel USB3 wiring on my Fractal case does not provide enough power for the transmitter.
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