[SOLVED] RGB Control + Changing AIO Fans

PedroL2000

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Hello, I'm considering buying the Lian Li Galahad AIO 360mm though I don't like its fans very much (in performance the ST120s are great, but in my opinion the RGB lightining is kinda weak, correct me if I'm wrong) therefore I thought about getting 9 LL120s from Corsair (one 3 pack that comes with LNP and Commander Pro and 6 individuals) but I'm wondering if I could control all the 9 fans (including the ones I would put in the AIO because they're different brands) through the iCUE software.
 
Solution
it depends on what Corsair node you are using for these connected fans.
some offer an aRGB output to a motherboard header and then iCUE should have an option to switch to motherboard software control.

but iCUE will not recognize fans not connected to the node.
it uses a USB 2.0 connection for communicating with the iCUE software.

it's possible that your motherboard software will auto-detect the Corsair hardware and will allow adding it/them to any LED profile you're using through the motherboard's control software.

but i would not be using those LL120 fans on a radiator or heatsink.
they are very low airflow and therefore provide low air pressure.
it depends on what Corsair node you are using for these connected fans.
some offer an aRGB output to a motherboard header and then iCUE should have an option to switch to motherboard software control.

but iCUE will not recognize fans not connected to the node.
it uses a USB 2.0 connection for communicating with the iCUE software.

it's possible that your motherboard software will auto-detect the Corsair hardware and will allow adding it/them to any LED profile you're using through the motherboard's control software.

but i would not be using those LL120 fans on a radiator or heatsink.
they are very low airflow and therefore provide low air pressure.
 
Solution
it depends on what Corsair node you are using for these connected fans.
some offer an aRGB output to a motherboard header and then iCUE should have an option to switch to motherboard software control.

but iCUE will not recognize fans not connected to the node.
it uses a USB 2.0 connection for communicating with the iCUE software.

it's possible that your motherboard software will auto-detect the Corsair hardware and will allow adding it/them to any LED profile you're using through the motherboard's control software.

but i would not be using those LL120 fans on a radiator or heatsink.
they are very low airflow and therefore provide low air pressure.
What about the unifans from lian li? Are they good to put in a radiator?
 

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