![]() ![]() They usually look outdated and out-of-touch with modern PC gear design. Another thing is the appearance of the fan controllers. Nowadays many cases include a fan hub, and many users rely solely on the fan control provided by the motherboard (I used to be one, too). What does it bring to users? Will this product bring Lamptron back to the mass market? The SM436 PCI RGB FAN AND LED CONTROLLER - BLACK is the full name of this product. So, does it work if i use y splitters that it still shows in icue as 2 separate fans that i can control? For example, if you connect 2 fans to motherboard header usually they act in bios as one single fan.Lamptron SM436 PCI Fan and LED controller reviewīack in October, Lamptron officially introduced something that may bring old-school fan controllers back to popular use. I know that it also has 2 usb headers so would it work if i just connect that aio usb header to commander pro and then i just connect commander pro to motherboard? Im imagining this the most easiest and probably cleaniest way to do. If i use only Commander pro and i connect all 10 fans to it by using some y-splitters and then i have 2 lightning nodes that i can connect those 10 fans to those and then i just simply connect those lightning nodes to commander pro as it has 2 led ports. I want the most simplistic and simplest cable management configuration so i was planning doing this: (correct me if its wrong or you have better idea, or it wont work) My only cornern is just that i want to be able to control all 10 fans invidually in icue so i want that configuration that everything shows up in icue. Im surprised that corsair hasn't made any clear/simple solutions for this as they have multiple cases that can support more than 6 fans. I have been doing some research and some people suggest using only commander pro, and some says that i should use y splitters to connect 2 fans into one port, some says this and that etc it gets quickly very confusing. ![]()
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