9/25/2023 0 Comments Corsair dcommander proThank you though for the help! Edited Septemby RandomNovel This does not change the issue with those fans.Īlso, the three AF's that are having issues are NOT connected to a case controller, they are in the commander and appear in iCue but it doesn't do anything to their speeds. I also have made sure to set the fan curve for those specific fans. Also, the specific fans that are 3 pin are selected to 3 pin in settings. I am in fact using a custom fan curve, they don't move below 1300 RPM or above 1500 or 1600. I am not familiar with your board, but you can likely verify in the MB online manual. Only on very low end budget boards will you see specifically assigned CPU fan = PWM, case fan = DC type assignments. Nearly every CPU fan header (and MB headers in general) are dual 3/4 pin DC/PWM combatable. I'm guessing the three AF120 (LED?) fans on the front are on a case controller (5, 7, 12v), so they will not appear in CUE. That will let you set your own control points. You seem to have already done this, but if you need to use CPU temp as the control variable for whatever reason, create a custom curve to do so. They will produce this condition regardless and are not adjustable. Stay off the three presets (quiet/balanced/extreme). They will ring yellow to show they are in step. Then click all the fans on the right you want to run that profile. When you click on the fan profile (left), it should highlight yellow. This is the number 1 new user mistake by far. Make sure you have properly applied your fan curve to all the fans. This is not normally an issue for DC 3 pin fans, but then most people are using PWM with all these RGB models. Go to CUE settings and change all the fan port settings from "Auto" to 3 pin. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. My thought was to use my other 4 PIN fan header (non-CPU) on the Motherboard with a splitter to control these 3 PIN AF 120's, but would that work? Can a 4 PIN header control a 3 PIN fan with modulated speed? Isn't that what the Commander Pro is supposed to do? I am looking for a solution to get iCue to make these fans work, OR alternate software, OR a recommendation to get these fans to work. The Fans in question are using the GPU Package as the sensor and even with custom fan curves it does not solve the issue. The fans in question cannot be adjusted using iCue and consistently spin at ~1300 RPM, but they CAN be increased to ~15 or 1600 RPM with custom fan curves. 3 AF 120mm 3-pin fans for the case (all of which CANNOT be adjusted using iCue) Link 1 AF Exhaust (Came with the case fan- Can be adjusted with iCue) 1 SP Fan Over top of the CPU cooler (Working properly and the speed can be adjusted by iCue) I7 8700, ( air cooled from the Motherboard 4 Pin Fan header)ĥ Fans All plugged into the Commander Pro: I will provide the best information I can with potential fixes I have tried. When I had assembled the pc, I did not mount the 4 temperature sensors of the Commander Pro, and having to disassemble the whole build to clean it I would like to take advantage of it to install them this time.First time post on here and I am having an issue with my fan speeds and not adjusting down below ~1300 RPM. In days I will have to completely disassemble my build full Corsair to give a general clean, so I take this opportunity to change the thermal paste too. I apologize in advance for my bad English □
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