Corsair dcommander pro9/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Sadly, this is the RGB landscape - everyone wants you to use their ecosystem.Today i installed my commander pro to my RGB setup which is link with LED strips x4 and 6 in total LL120 fans including CPU fan which is on a Corsair H60 cooler. Your AIO is from Corsair, requires Corsair iCUE to control the RGB. In a nutshell, if you decide to continue to use your Thermaltake fans, you'll do so by controlling their lighting via Thermaltake's iTake RGB software (or your motherboard RGB software if they are Ring 12 Series fans). The link above is the only Thermaltake fans that will work with your motherboard RGB headers (12v). Ring 12 Series RGB works with your motherboard RGB software, and requires RGB headers on your motherboard. Riing Plus Series RGB works with Thermaltake RGB iTake software, Razor Chroma software, and Amazon Alexa. Riing Trio Series RGB works with Thermaltake RGB iTake software and Razor Chroma software. Riing Duo Series RGB works with Thermaltake RGB iTake software and Razor Chroma software. If they are indeed the newer Riing versions, those only support Thermaltake's proprietary software iTake, with support for Razor Chroma, Amazon Alexa. Although, depending on the case and the fans, Thermaltake does support motherboard RGB software.Īs you did not specify which Riing fans they are, or the specific case which the fans are included with, I'm unable to tell you exactly what works for you. Thermaltake fans are proprietary to their own controllers, just like iCUE fans are. No, iCUE cannot control the RGB of Thermaltake fans. Thanks for your help in advance, if you have any questions I'll do my best to answer them to my knowledge, as this was my first ever build and I've only been studying up on this side of computers for the last 5 or 6 months. I'm more so concerned if I decide to drop 60 odd some dollars on a controller, that I'll have to purchase all new fans as well. I know the commander will be able to control my case RGB strip and iCUE already is capable of controlling my cooler, so I'm not worried about those. I'm wondering if my Thermaltake Riings will be able to have their RGB controlled by iCUE when plugged into the Commander Pro? I don't like the idea of having to buy 6 new case fans so that all of my RGB is linked, especially having to fully dedicate myself to one brand when the corsair RGB fans are double the price of the TT ones I had gotten. My next idea to control all of the RGB in and on the surface of my case would be to purchase the Corsair Commander Pro, which is not very cheap for my current broke college boy budget. ![]() Because there are only 2 controllers plugged into the H100i pro, it only thinks there are 2 fans. In fact, it doesn't even pick up on the fact there are 6 fans. I hooked the two controllers into the H100i pro for the fan inputs, and I was hoping that somehow iCUE would be able to pick up on the RGB controllers and allow me to control them, but that is not the case. Additionally, I recently purchased the Corsair H100i pro, which isn't synced with my fans either. Not only do these two sets not sync even on the exact same settings, but it has no RGB cable support for the RGB strip on the front of my case. I have two sets of Thermaltake Riing 120mm case fans which are independently connected to their own RGB controller, which looks like this: Hey there, I just built my PC (his name is Frank) and I have 3 sets of unruly RGB parts. ![]()
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