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  1. I was planning on getting a couple of the Aorus adapters from the people you're referring to. I've confirmed that the Lian Li's LED strip and the EK's stip are both 5V D-RGB like you said and should work fine with the adapters. I believe I have a spare LNP. I might use that to connect the distro block and the case LED strip and leave the other two ports free for potential LED strips in the future.
  2. Here's how I think this needs to be wired. Can you @c-attack can you please double check me?
  3. Yeah, I'm planning on using the EK Classic DP Side PC-O11D G1 D-RGB + DDC 3.2 PWM distro plate. This will be plumbed with EK fittings, EK radiators, and Bitspower Acrylic hardline. This is my first new case in over a decade and I'm a little sad to retire my trusty 700D. The 700D is a great case, built like tank, but lacks any real fan inlets.
  4. Ok, I think I've got this figured out. Thank you for the information! For clarification this is all going in a Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL case. Here's the plan: Fan Connections Fan Port 1 to a Silverstone SST-CPF04-USA 8 Port Fan Splitter Fan Ports 2-5 to the top radiators ML120's. Fan Port 6 to the rear mounted LL120. SilverStone Fan Hub Fan Ports 1-3 to the ML120 Pro's on the bottom of the lower radiator. Fan Ports 4-6 to the ML120 LED's on the top of the lower radiator. RGB LED Hub LED Ports 1-3 to the ML120 LED's on the bottom of the upper radiator. LED Ports 4-6 to the ML120 LED's on the top of the lower radiator. The RGB LED Hub will be connected to the LED 1 header on the Commander Pro. This leaves one RGB fan (the LL120) connected directly to the LED 2 header on the Commander Pro. I have a G1/4 temperature probe for my water cooling loop that I plan to plug into the Temp 1 input. I think this will work and give me maximum control over everything without putting two great a load on the Commanders power rails. I like that the Silverstone hub has a cap to ensure even power to the fans. I'm considering adding a light strip kit which will likely connect via a Lighting Node Pro anyway. Does this sound like a workable plan?
  5. I'm trying to figure out the best way to wire up 10 fans to my iCue Commander Pro. I will be using 6 ML120 PRO fans, 3 ML120 PWM fans, and one LL120 fan. I'm planning on installing the 3 ML120 PWM fans on the bottom of a 360mm radiator with 3 ML120 PRO fans on the top in a push-pull configuration at the bottom of the case. 3 ML120 PRO fans on the bottom of a second 360mm radiator in a push configuration at the top of the case 1 LL120 Fan at the rear of the case as an exhaust. If I've understood what I've read here correctly I can wire each group of three fans to a three way splitter and connect them to a single fan header on the Commander Pro. Since they're all connected to the same radiator I want them all to spin at the same rate anyway. 3 ML120 Pros on one splitter connected to Fan Port 1 on the Commander 3 ML120 PWMs on a second splitter connected to Fan Port 2 on the Commander 3 ML120 Pros on a third splitter connected to Fan Port 3 on the Commander 1 LL120 connected to port 4 on the Commander. For lighting each group of 3 would be connected to its own lighting hub, which would be connected to a Lighting Node Pro, which would be connected to LED Port 1 on the Commander leaving LED Port 2 left for LED strips. Is this accurate?
  6. Need some information on how to connect all of this as there doesn't seem to be very clear instructions in the manuals. This is all going in a Corsair 800D. Here is what I have: Corsair Commander Pro 3x Corsair ML120 Pro RGB w/ Lighting Node 2x Corsair LL140 Pro RGB w/ Lighting Node 1x Corsair ML140 non RGB Bitspower Temperature Sensor Now here's how I THINK I should connect them: Commander Pro Fan Port 1: LL140 #1 (Rear Case) Fan Port 2: ML120 #1 (Top Radiator, Rear) Fan Port 3: ML120 #2 (Top Radiator, Middle) Fan Port 4: ML120 #3 (Top Radiator, Front) Fan Port 5: LL140 #2 (Center Case Bottom) Fan Port 6: ML140 (Drive Cages) LED 1: Lighting Node Pro #1 LED 2: Temp 1: Bitspower Temperature Probe Lighting Node Pro Port 1: RGB Fan LED Hub #1 Port 2: RGB Fan LED Hub #2 RGB Fan Hub #1 LED Port 1: ML120 #1 (Top Radiator, Rear) LED Port 2: ML120 #2 (Top Radiator, Middle) LED Port 3: ML120 #3 (Top Radiator, Front) RGB Fan Hub #2 LED Port 1: LL140 #1 (Rear Case) LED Port 2: LL140 #2 (Center Case Bottom) I have to do it this way as I cannot connect the ML and LL fans to the same LED hub, is this correct? Is there a better/simpler way to wire this?
  7. Indeed I do. Just bought it last night. Getting ready to build my new rig and wanting to know what parts I can use with it. I'm assuming my Swiftech pump and EK waterblock are no goes.
  8. I can't seem to find a Corsair made water loop temperature probe. Does Corsair make one? Could I maybe use a Bitspower one on one the temperature probe inputs?
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