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H150i Pro Fan question


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I currently have the 500D SE case with my computer already set up in it. I’m using the stock AMD Ryzen 2700x cooler, but have been considering upgrading to a Corsair AIO. I have a total of 6 LL Fans in my case already, which fully uses the included commander pro and lighting node. If I were to get the H150i Pro cooler and used the 3 front mounted LL120 fans on the front and the included fans in the back would I need to buy another fan hub? Or would I be able to wire it up correctly to where the 6 fans on the radiator worked together without that?
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The H150i stock fans are not RGB, so no extra RGB Lighting Hub Needed. For standard power and speed control, you can do it with what you have. The three H150i ML-Quiet 120mm fans will run off the cooler's internal fan controller. The 6 LL stay on the Commander Pro. Through iCUE, you can synchronize the two sets of radiator fans to the same speed, both using coolant temp as the control variable. It would also be possible to run the 6 radiator fans from 2-3 way or 3-2 way splitters from the H150i, but I would only do that if you needed the C-Pro fan headers for something else.
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The H150i stock fans are not RGB, so no extra RGB Lighting Hub Needed. For standard power and speed control, you can do it with what you have. The three H150i ML-Quiet 120mm fans will run off the cooler's internal fan controller. The 6 LL stay on the Commander Pro. Through iCUE, you can synchronize the two sets of radiator fans to the same speed, both using coolant temp as the control variable. It would also be possible to run the 6 radiator fans from 2-3 way or 3-2 way splitters from the H150i, but I would only do that if you needed the C-Pro fan headers for something else.

 

So I would be able to plug the cooler into the motherboard directly and that would power the 3 ML-Quiet fans with iCue?

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Yes, USB 2.0 to the motherboard (or Commander Pro). This will allow you to control the pump and fan speed, plus pump LEDs from the iCUE application. The C-Pro has 2 USB pass-through ports for USB 2 if you are short on the motherboard. I run my H115i PRO this way without any issues.
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