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Pepijn

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About Pepijn

  • Birthday April 18

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    Maths, physics, Skyrim, trying to learn Japanese. Currently playing more TW:3K though.

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  1. Thank you for your clear reply. Then, as a final question: The front panel has a SATA and a molex power cable. If I were to connect the fans to a NoPro or CoPro instead, does that mean the SATA cable is freed up? Or will disconnecting the sata power disable some leds or buttons (aside from the fan speed button)?
  2. I see, thank you very much. In that case, is there a way to feed the 5/7/12v message to the Commander Pro such that it can set the fans correspondingly? Or will I have to do it all via software?
  3. Hello, I'm new here, quite recently made my build (which, as you can see, contains only Corsair stuff except the mobo and graphics card). It was largely by accident, but it turns out all of my build is from Corsair, so I guess this is the best place to ask questions. I'm looking to (later, probably for Christmas) replace the front fans of the 780T as I don't like the way the led lights shine. One option is to replace them by either 3x LL120 RGB or by 2x LL140 RGB, both with a Lighting Node Pro. However, the front and back fans are controlled using the front panel, hence only using hardware (no connection to the mobo). According to user c-attack in this thread, the front panel controller is a DC controller. The LL series are PWM. So: is it possible to control the fans using the front panel, while controlling it's RGB with the Lighting Node Pro (via USB 2.0)? I clearly have no idea what DC and PWM mean here, so maybe this question is trivial, but I really don't know. Thank you in advance!
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