Corsair iCUE QL140 RGB (140 mm, 2 x)
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Corsair iCUE QL140 RGB

140 mm, 2 x


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IljaG116

2 years ago

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StefanS1987

2 years ago

just try to check all the connections. as long as everything is connected properly and you have set everything up correctly, it should run without the problems described. So plug all the rgb connectors into the rgb hubs and all the fan cables into the comander. and of course connect the node core to the comander pro and the comander pro to the mainboard and sata connector if I remember correctly. then it should work.

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FrenchyBoy

3 years ago

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Filip931

3 years ago

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f.howald

3 years ago

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I agree with the answer here. You can run 12 synchronously with two Corsair hubs. But I only use 6 myself. But meanwhile 4 of them already have LED errors. LED errors that always show a different colour. Digitec takes them back, but the removal is tedious and I don't want to do it. In addition, you can read on the internet that the error could come back.

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yvesgeiser

3 years ago

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xrubiconx

3 years ago

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Unfortunately, this only works with the LianLi fans. With Corsair, you have to work with Commander Pro/Core controllers, which are limited to 6 fans per device (remember to have enough USB headers or use the Commander Pro, which has 2 additional USB headers).

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Cribloutz

4 years ago

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galmar

4 years ago

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Hello, Try looking at this link from the Corsair forum, you may find out how to connect your fans. If you scroll down to the bottom of the page you will see all the possible variants depending on the number of fans. https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=173880

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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