Now I am installation this AIO and I've found problem. Archived. Commander Pro USB not working. 4. Corsair Support. I am currently running and H100i V2 and want to monitor with the Corsair LINK. Hello! Select your Commander Pro or Lighting Node Pro on the Home screen. Remaining 5 fans are fully controllable via iCue and their RPM shows correctly. Close. The Corsair Commander Pro is a device that can connect to. I have a Scimitar mouse (not Pro). I just bought a new K95 Platinum (to replace my K95). Don’t plug the commander pro into a dedicated fan pin on the MB because the commander pro will not work. I need some help with drivers for the Commander PRO. Fan#1 is spinning slow (say ~800 RPM) but iCue is showing it as 0 RPM. I have two Corsair NODE Pros and a set of lighting strips (3 strips). I will also be using a Corsair 780T case which has 2x USB 2.0 ports on the front of the case and which will require a USB header to function correctly, a Corsair RM750i power supply which utilises a USB 2.0 header and a Corsair H115i liquid cpu cooler both of which will also require a USB 2.0 header to work as intended. As the title says really. Posted by 8 months ago. Physical Installation Installing the Commander PRO is simple, find a flat surface inside your case and stick it in place with the included pieces of double-sided mounting tape. Select "Lighting Setup" on the left. This allows me to connect them all to the Commander Pro, and the CP to the motherboard header. Dear folks, I have a Corsair H100i PRO RGB which has 2 120mm fans and 1 pump. I swapped out my faulty Pro with the new one and am still seeing the same issue. I've tried rebooting the system, but the mouse never activates and remains dark. I wanted to plug my H100i and my light node in to the Commander Pro usbs then have that in to my Mobo. Inside the Box The Commander PRO includes the following: 2x RGB LED hub cables 4x Thermal sensors 5x Fan extension cables 2x pieces of mounting tape. These are the two connectors on your Lighting Node Pro or Commander Pro labelled LED 1 and LED 2 that correspond to these. Introduction. The Corsair User Forums > Corsair Product Discussion > Corsair Link: Connecting the Commander Pro to Mobo with no USB 2.0 headers As I am sure most will know it connect to USB 2.0 herader on your motherboard to communicatre to Corsair LINK and to utiliize the 2 USB headers on the PRO. A XD5 has been fitted along with a Phantek CPU Cooling Block (could not get a Corsair one) and everything works fine Commander Pro see's the XD5 and I can control the pump .Section 6 is set to 4 pin and the temp is on pin 1 and is moniterd but no lighting :( The CPU block is connected to the MB which is a Asus Hero X1 and that lights ok. Everything seems to be working correctly except the USB passthrough. I can change the RGB on it but cannot control the speed. Corsair Support. My motherboard is Asus ROG Strix Z390-F. Corsair items are not cheap, and this item is one that you need if you are going to multiple lighting applications, all due to the lack of USB header locations on all motherboards. At the bottom of the screen, you will see two items labelled Lighting Channel 1 and Lighting Channel 2. 6 fans (3- or 4-pin) 4 temperature sensors (included) 2 RGB LED channels; 2 internal USB devices such as Corsair PSUs and CPU water coolers (acts like a hub) I have finished most part of my build. Commander Pro USB not working. Ok, so I received a repalcment commander pro from Corsair. This must also be plugged into the power supply via SATA. 2x USB 2.0 headers. After setting up your CORSAIR RGB fans into the “lighting node pro” that comes with the 3 pack (in order). My problem is the USB Hub driver in Windows 10. When I plug it into the K95's USB passthrough port, it doesn't light up, nor is it detected by the system.