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With fans attached to the underside of the radiator you gotta make sure you have enough clearance above the installed RAM memory. With my 100 Iv2 and fans underneath the radiator I had remove the back left screw attaching the fan to the radiator for it to fit over the RGB vengeance Corsair memory.
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If only they sold the H150i pro without the fans. The sp120 fans sold with the h150i pro kit already come with the 570x case. Corsair oughta sell the H150i pro kit without the fans for a discount to people who are buying the 570x case.

 

The H150i comes with ML fans, not SP. BIG difference.

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The H150i comes with ML fans, not SP. BIG difference.

 

I see. So how about this: Buy the H150i which comes with the 3 ML fans, keep the three SP fans at the front of the case (570x), and then take the ML fans off the H150i to use for the top of the case (2x) and the rear (1x) and mount the radiator on the inside at the front of the case. Will that work? The SP's will be cooling the radiator at intake, and a total of six fans, so control of all six with a commander pro without using any splitters.

 

The only issue I see is that I'd need to get two fan hubs because the LED faq says that SP and ML fans cannot be used on the same fan hub.

 

Thank you for the response!

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The ML-Quiet grey fans that come with the H150i are not RGB, so there will be no need for a lighting hub. Just a regular fan. You won’t be able to control the SP-RGB from the H150i controller, but you have solved that by using the Commander Pro that can control dc fans and use coolant temperature as the control source.
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The ML-Quiet grey fans that come with the H150i are not RGB, so there will be no need for a lighting hub. Just a regular fan. You won’t be able to control the SP-RGB from the H150i controller, but you have solved that by using the Commander Pro that can control dc fans and use coolant temperature as the control source.

 

Got it. I'm thinking to run with this then. I'm building for my son who wants lots of bling but I'm trying hard to set him up with something that is as future proof as possible and/or that gives him as many options as possible for the next few years while at the same time not breaking the bank on the initial build. The way I look at it, as long as I have the Commander Pro I can add and upgrade to better RGB fans and LED strips and whatever else as he earns them in the future. The LED lightshow on the motherboard will have to suffice for now.

 

You guys must get tired of answering the same questions over and over. Thanks for chiming in.

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Personally I enjoy helping and certainly get satisfaction knowing my FAQ thread helps people :). Glad you are sorted dude.

 

Thanks a ton. Your contributions to this forum and community far exceed any call of duty. This stuff is more than a bit daunting to the uninitiated. When you first start looking at the Commander Pro, the Lighting Node Pro, the fan hubs, the differences between all the fans, etc., and how they all fit together, or don't, none of it makes any kind of intuitive sense. Corsair's information on these subjects doesn't really do much to help people who are not naturally computer people, like me. From what I've read, DevBiker, c-attack and Zotty should all be on Corsair's payroll. IMO, Corsair owes all of you a huge debt. You guys responding to mine (and others') posts have saved me a ton of time and have greatly flattened my learning curve. Most appreciated. Truly.

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Thanks a ton. Your contributions to this forum and community far exceed any call of duty.

 

Wouldn't have it any other way bud. I remember being in need of help/info when buying my fist rgb fans and struggling to find the 'Facts' all in one place

 

This stuff is more than a bit daunting to the uninitiated. When you first start looking at the Commander Pro, the Lighting Node Pro, the fan hubs, the differences between all the fans, etc., and how they all fit together, or don't, none of it makes any kind of intuitive sense. Corsair's information on these subjects doesn't really do much to help people who are not naturally computer people, like me.

 

Massively so. I also help out on Reddit and other site's and its the same all over. the 'normal' folk truly out number those that know.. if that makes sense

 

 

 

DevBiker, c-attack

 

I stand in awe of those guys.. I learn something new every day.

 

 

should all be on Corsair's payroll. IMO, Corsair owes you guys a huge debt. You guys responding to mine (and others') posts have saved me a ton of time and have greatly flattened my learning curve. Most appreciated. Truly.

 

I help.. we help... they help. (I have to thank Corsair James and Greybeard for many reasons I cant cover here lol) its all Gravy :) ..

 

as for Payroll.. I would jump at the chance to apply this full time. it's what i do. unfortunately i am trapped in a job i struggle with but it pays the bills. who knows where the future leads though.. one can only dream hahaha

 

anyways.. thanks for the input buddy.. nice to know we are appreciated :)

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