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seattlejanzen

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  • Birthday 02/12/1975
  1. i actually figured this out in case anyone else is interested. I took the 3 pin corsair to 3pin ARGB cable (i think it came with my commander pro) and connected it to a 3pin ARGB to 4 pin corsair cable i bought on ebay from Pirate dog Tech.
  2. first time watercooling. is this sound normal (see youtube video)? It's been doing this every few seconds for the last 30 mins (just filled the loop for the first time). I don't have the PWM hooked up so the pump is going full speed (like it said in the instructions in order to prime it). When i do hook the PWM to slot 6 on the commander pro i don't hear the grinding sound (but i'm assuming the pump is running much slower). From what i've read on this forum this doesn't sound like bubbles working themselves out or am i wrong? NOTE: I made sure NOT to run the pump dry when filling it up. [ame] [/ame]
  3. i have an xc7 cpu cooler and an xd5 pump which i'm daisy chaining the rgb on the attached 3 pin connectors. it sounds like people normally connect that 3 pin to either the commander pro or lighting node pro. I'd be fine with connecting it to my commander pro but my problem is that both the 3 pin led ports on my commander pro are full (going to two 4 pin rgb hubs). While i could split one of the 3 pin led ports on my commander pro in two with a lighting node pro, i'd prefer to not add another device to the mix but instead convert the 3 pin rgb from the xc7/xd5 to a 4 pin rgb and connect it to my 4 pin rbg hub (as i have an extra slot free). I've tried searching for a corsair 3 pin rgb to 4 pin rgb converters but i'm just getting those 5v argb to 4 pin converter results.
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