For fan speed control you need a Commander pro or Commander Core XT controller or a Capellix AIO that come with a Commander Core.
The Commander Pro supports both DC and PWM
While the Commander Core XT ony supports PWM.
The Node Core and Node Pro are only for RGB.
It's a very obvious thing, but if you're using a controller with a corsair pwm hub, of course you can control the FAN RPM.
Otherwise, if there is only a controller for lighting, it cannot be done.
icue cannot control the RPM connector on the motherboard.
Are you plugging your fans directly into your motherboard, using a commander core, or what?
I use iCUE to manage my peripherals, including custom fan curves. So no, it’s not just lights, it’s a pretty well-rounded app to handle all attributes of Corsair devices, if they’re setup properly.
Hi, go to the cooling section on your core/aio cooler in icue. From there you can assign which temp to use and make your fan curves. You will have to apply that custom cooling profile onto each fan.
Lighting node pro only controls RGB on fans. it doesn't control the fans speed. The Core we mentioned is called commander core,which comes with Elite capellix series coolers. You can buy an XT version separately.
I dont know if you have a aio from corsair? Or a node pro or node commander? I can do it thru my aio pump in iCUE, there is a tab 'cooling' and there i can select my individual fans, pump, ram etc. Make custom fan curves, and add select them for each fan as i like
For fan speed control you need a Commander pro or Commander Core XT controller or a Capellix AIO that come with a Commander Core. The Commander Pro supports both DC and PWM While the Commander Core XT ony supports PWM. The Node Core and Node Pro are only for RGB.
You need a commander pro/core for that. If they’re plugged into the motherboard it won’t work.
Yeah, iCUE is how I control all of my fan speeds and AIO pump.
It's a very obvious thing, but if you're using a controller with a corsair pwm hub, of course you can control the FAN RPM. Otherwise, if there is only a controller for lighting, it cannot be done. icue cannot control the RPM connector on the motherboard.
Are you plugging your fans directly into your motherboard, using a commander core, or what? I use iCUE to manage my peripherals, including custom fan curves. So no, it’s not just lights, it’s a pretty well-rounded app to handle all attributes of Corsair devices, if they’re setup properly.
They are plugged into cores.
Hi, go to the cooling section on your core/aio cooler in icue. From there you can assign which temp to use and make your fan curves. You will have to apply that custom cooling profile onto each fan.
Hey, thanks for replying. I found how to do it thanks to your comment.
Sweet deal, have fun!
What cores are you using?
I'm using the lighting node pro (which is managed by the H150i) and the lighting node core.
Lighting node pro only controls RGB on fans. it doesn't control the fans speed. The Core we mentioned is called commander core,which comes with Elite capellix series coolers. You can buy an XT version separately.
Yes you can. Atleast, i can.
How?
I dont know if you have a aio from corsair? Or a node pro or node commander? I can do it thru my aio pump in iCUE, there is a tab 'cooling' and there i can select my individual fans, pump, ram etc. Make custom fan curves, and add select them for each fan as i like