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I have 3 LL120s on the front of my case and 3 ML120s in a push/pull config. I have 2 LL140s on the top and an LL120 on the back (obsidian 500d rgb case). I used two fan splitters to connect all 9 of these fans to the commander pro. I have phantek halo lux digitals on my ML120 fans, and am using this adapter: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Corsair-RGB-to-JST-SM-Addressable-RGB-Adapter-/372551535271 I own two RGB fan hubs: one that came with the case and one that came from ebay. I want to connect my 6 fans into one RGB fan hub, the phanteks into the other RGB fan hub, and then connect both those into the two LED connections on the commander pro. Can I do this, or will I need to purchase a lighting node pro and plug it into the USB connection on the commander pro?
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Hi guys, So I have a minor issue and was curious if anyone else has experienced this issue and knows how to remedy it. I'm using a Commander Mini with 5 fans plugged into it (2x AF140 on front of case, 2x AF140 on H115i radiator, and 1x AF120 on rear of case). Every time I wake my PC from sleep, all five fans are at max speed, regardless of the profile set before it was put to sleep, and will stay at this speed. Every time I wake my PC, I need to go into Link and re-select my low-speed fan profile, though it still shows it's selected for the fans to re-enter a low-speed state. To add, this happened to me on Windows 7 too (now on 10) and on my old AMD build (now running Intel) so it seems like it's definitely a Commander Mini bug. Only thing I can think of is some sort of incompatibility between the 3-pin AF fans and the Commander? Maybe the service crashes on wake and doesn't restart until I select a profile? Currently on Link 4.7. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.