Okay, so I had the Corsair Commander Core running six rad fans.
Then add the Corsair Commander Core XT running five additional fans.
Setup was great, I synced all the fans so that with every increase temp in the coolant level, the rpms increased.
Then attempted the LCD screen upgrade and now iCue won't even acknowledge the CC on the dashboard, yes, I have tried everything and even contacting Corsair, garbage!!
So here's where my major brain fart comes in, I purchased an MSI Meg cooler and got the software and of course it's easy enough to configure for coolant temps and have the fans adjust appropriately.
BUT, as it seems as though I am going all black now with the fans, (bye bye clown puke) I already have some NZXT Lighting, just swap out the Corsair fans for NZXT fans and use the Cam software to control them.
Problem is, as the MSI unit is connected to the cooling, the NZXT fans of course won't know to ramp up accordingly.
How could I go about connecting the hub for the NZXT fans so that they would increase and decrease speed according to the coolant temp. despite the fact that I am not using an NZXT rad.
Yes, I do have six sys_fan spots on my board, but when I go into the BIOS it only allows certain set speeds, OR for the temp of the cpu and I would rather have it flux with the gpu.
Hopefully that makes sense.
And thanks.
Then add the Corsair Commander Core XT running five additional fans.
Setup was great, I synced all the fans so that with every increase temp in the coolant level, the rpms increased.
Then attempted the LCD screen upgrade and now iCue won't even acknowledge the CC on the dashboard, yes, I have tried everything and even contacting Corsair, garbage!!
So here's where my major brain fart comes in, I purchased an MSI Meg cooler and got the software and of course it's easy enough to configure for coolant temps and have the fans adjust appropriately.
BUT, as it seems as though I am going all black now with the fans, (bye bye clown puke) I already have some NZXT Lighting, just swap out the Corsair fans for NZXT fans and use the Cam software to control them.
Problem is, as the MSI unit is connected to the cooling, the NZXT fans of course won't know to ramp up accordingly.
How could I go about connecting the hub for the NZXT fans so that they would increase and decrease speed according to the coolant temp. despite the fact that I am not using an NZXT rad.
Yes, I do have six sys_fan spots on my board, but when I go into the BIOS it only allows certain set speeds, OR for the temp of the cpu and I would rather have it flux with the gpu.
Hopefully that makes sense.
And thanks.
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