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Kastoryno

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  1. Should i just ask for a refund then? Or is there any other test that i can do? I honestly can't think of anything more accurate than connecting each fan by itself.
  2. Yes, i had read about the fans being controlled in series. Actually, i also tried switching the ports, but this is what happens: Let's say fan#1 is the one lighting up, and #2 and #3 don't. If i put #2 in port 1, no fans light up, same happens if i put #3 in port 1. The only way i can get something to work is by putting #1 in port 1, which gets #1 to light up. I suspected having fan #2 or #3 faulted, which could stop the series, but even by plugging ONLY #2 or #3 in port 1 or 2, they don't light up. I think i might just have to replace them... side note: fans #2 and #3 are the ones that came bundled with the lighting hub and lighting node
  3. I tried using it after reading a FAQ on Corsair's website, since using the Commander directly still only lit up only 1 fan.
  4. Hello everyone! I just built a new PC, set everything up just fine but i'm having trouble getting the RGB lights to work correctly. This is what i got: 2x ML140 RGB on the front side + Lighting node pro + Hub 1x ML140 RGB on the back side 1x Commander Pro 1x H115i 2x Vengeance RGB rams I connected the Commander Pro's USB port to one of the USB ports on the mainboard. I then connected the 4-pin connectors of the fans to the Commander. Then i connected the lighting node's USB connector to one of the commander's available ports. (i have also connected the front usb ports to the commander, since i only have 2 ports on the mainboard and the other one is already used up) I also connected the 3 fan's led connectors to the Lighting Hub and the into the Lighting Node Pro's port 1. I then installed Corsair Link and iCue. Everything is detected in both softwares, the commander autodetected the 3 fans. I have then set up the Lighting node: on channel 1, i selected "ML Fan" and 3 units. However, only 1 fan is actually lit up, fan n°3, the rear one. I can't seem to get the other ones to work, even by switching them in the Hub. It looks as if the front fans leds are not working at all, even if i connect only those. Are they both faulty? What am i doing wrong? Everything else, AOI cooler, rams, GPU is lighting up correctly. All softwares are up to date, and the firmwares too.
  5. Hello everyone! I just built a new PC, set everything up just fine but i'm having trouble getting the RGB lights to work correctly. This is what i got: 2x ML140 RGB on the front side + Lighting node pro + Hub 1x ML140 RGB on the back side 1x Commander Pro 1x H115i 2x Vengeance RGB rams I connected the Commander Pro's USB port to one of the USB ports on the mainboard. I then connected the 4-pin connectors of the fans to the Commander. Then i connected the lighting node's USB connector to one of the commander's available ports. (i have also connected the front usb ports to the commander, since i only have 2 ports on the mainboard and the other one is already used up) I also connected the 3 fan's led connectors to the Lighting Hub and the into the Lighting Node Pro's port 1. I then installed Corsair Link and iCue. Everything is detected in both softwares, the commander autodetected the 3 fans. I have then set up the Lighting node: on channel 1, i selected "ML Fan" and 3 units. However, only 1 fan is actually lit up, fan n°3, the rear one. I can't seem to get the other ones to work, even by switching them in the Hub. What am i doing wrong? Everything else, AOI cooler, rams, GPU is lighting up correctly. All softwares are up to date, and the firmwares too.
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