VallieGirl Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 So Improvement I was able to get all my lights to light up on my RGB ll120 fans I was able to get them to spin and I could get the light for the logo on the front to light up as well so far so good. However I'm now having issues with the CPU RGB not lighting up period for the more I'm getting a CPU fan speed error. I'm not sure if this has to do with me unplugging some of the connections initially had for the front radiator fans on the motherboard. Right now I have the standard RGB Hub there along with the commander. I'm going to post the link below if anyone has any insights what I can do here too make this work. I have all the RGB plugs in the RGB Hub and then I had all the fan connections connected to the fan in the commander. But I think I need to change something here. I read the documentation on this site had tried to follow but I'm still a little confused so if you have any insight from what I can do in this case that would be great http://imgur.com/gallery/iEaF40V Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corsair Employees Corsair StormShadow Posted September 28, 2018 Corsair Employees Share Posted September 28, 2018 So Improvement I was able to get all my lights to light up on my RGB ll120 fans I was able to get them to spin and I could get the light for the logo on the front to light up as well so far so good. However I'm now having issues with the CPU RGB not lighting up period for the more I'm getting a CPU fan speed error. I'm not sure if this has to do with me unplugging some of the connections initially had for the front radiator fans on the motherboard. Right now I have the standard RGB Hub there along with the commander. I'm going to post the link below if anyone has any insights what I can do here too make this work. I have all the RGB plugs in the RGB Hub and then I had all the fan connections connected to the fan in the commander. But I think I need to change something here. I read the documentation on this site had tried to follow but I'm still a little confused so if you have any insight from what I can do in this case that would be great http://imgur.com/gallery/iEaF40V The cooler has a SATA connector, did you plug that in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DevBiker Posted September 28, 2018 Share Posted September 28, 2018 OK, you got some bad information on your post and a couple of things going on here. There is a 3-pin fan connector coming off of that pump. Contrary to what one poster said, that should go on the CPU_FAN header on your motherboard. The person telling you to put it on AIO_PUMP is dead wrong. Second, the fan connectors that you showed in the video are to control the fan speed for the fans on the radiator. You should connect the fan speed headers to those 3 4-pin fan connectors that are currently empty. Finally, as Corsair StormShadow mentioned, you should make sure that the pump is connected to a SATA connection coming from your power supply. This is a wide, flat connector and can only be plugged in one way. This is required to provide power to the pump ... which it doesn't look like it currently has. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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