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I seem to be having an issue with the commander pro in which if I use both of the LED slots it causes the lighting on my fans and lighting strips to lag. I have 6 LL 120 fans and 4 lighting strips. I've gotten around this by plugging a lighting node pro into one of the commander pro's USB slots and plugging the light strips and the RGB hub for the fans into it. Has anyone had similar issues with the commander pro not being able to "keep up"?
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Hey all I'm sorry for asking this again as I read a similar post before from someone else, but I wanted to clarify my issue and hopefully get some answers that more specifically match my situation. So, my motherboard doesn't have any RGB headers and as such I'm using the buttons on the Corsair 460x case to control the RGB fans that come with it. They plug into a pre installed Corsair RGB fan hub. I want to know if anyone knows what kind of connectors the RGB plugs are and if I can get any lighting strips to plug into it hub that might use the same connector. Note: the hub does not control the fans, I use the mobo headers for that, the hub only controls the fan lights. I notice that a part from the 6 fan connectors there's a connector at the end of the hub that isn't labelled, I'm wondering if that can be connected to a Corsair lighting node to control some RGB strips but still using the case control buttons. As in does that 7th port on the hub that comes with the case act as an input and an output or is it only an input that allows the lighting node to control the rgb hub that comes preinstalled in the case but not the other way around.
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