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Corsair iCUE Commander PRO Smart RGB Lighting and Fan Speed Controller

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Style: COMMANDER Pro


Pattern Name: Controller


Features

  • Management and control via the intuitive CORSAIR Link software.
  • Control and monitor up to 6 case fans, 4 temperature inputs, 8 individually responsive RGB LED strips, 12 HD RGB or SP RGB fans (sold separately) and 2 USB devices
  • Two internal USB 2.0 headers: Connect up to two additional devices via USB 2.0, with only one USB 2.0 header occupying on the motherboard.
  • Six 4-pin fan connectors with voltage regulator and PWM control: control 3-pin and 4-pin fans manually or automatically
  • Dual Channel Lighting: Add additional individually responsive RGB LED strips (sold separately) and experience the full RGB potential of HD RGB/SP RGB fans (sold separately)..Compatibility: Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7. Requires a motherboard with an internal USB 2.0 header. Requires CORSAIR LINK software version 4.7 or higher

Description

The Corsair Commander Pro grants superior and accurate hardware control with a compact, all-in-one device. It is fully compatible with Corsair link devices and supports up to six fan connectors, two internal USB 2.0 headers, four temperature inputs, and two RGB LED channels. Accurately monitor how your system reacts when you push it to its limits. Manage your fans without pressing knobs or switches through the intuitive Corsair link software. Synchronize your RGB lighting effects with the HD RGB fans, SP RGB fans and individually addressable RGB LED strips to light up your build.

Product Dimensions: 5.24"L x 2.72"W x 0.61"H


Brand: Corsair


Power Connector Type: 4-Pin


Voltage: 13.2 Volts


Wattage: 12.6 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Material: Aluminum


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 44


Product Dimensions: ‎5.24"L x 2.72"W x 0.61"H


Brand: ‎Corsair


Power Connector Type: ‎4-Pin


Voltage: ‎13.2 Volts


Wattage: ‎12.6 watts


Cooling Method: ‎Air


Compatible Devices: ‎Desktop


Material: ‎Aluminum


UPC: ‎843591094344


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎44


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎CL-9011110-WW


Item Weight: ‎3.84 ounces


Item model number: ‎CL-9011110-WW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎COMMANDER Pro


Pattern: ‎Controller


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Mounting Type: ‎Panel Mount


Switch Style: ‎Temperature Switch


Special Features: ‎Dimmable


Included Components: ‎Commander PRO^RGB LED hub cables(2)^Thermal sensors(4)^Fan extension cables(4)^Mounting tape(2)^Installation guide


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 years


Date First Available: May 23, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • CORSAIR iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT. An Amazing product that performs beyond expectations.
Style: COMMANDER CORE XT Pattern Name: Controller
CORSAIR iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT. I rarely write reviews because so many others do so. However, I am so impressed with this little device I just had to. For Christmas, I received a new Corsair 4000X RGB PC case in white along with an extra set of three Corsair RGB fans to fill out the case. So I moved the "guts" of my old PC into its new case. I then needed to purchase a fan/RGB controller for the six fans I now had. 15 connections needed to be made. Six PWM fan, six RGB, two temperature probes and one SATA power connection. The back of the body is magnetized and attaches neatly to the wire tray. After downloading and installing the software from the Corsair site, I ran the program. It is fairly intuitive and after a while I had all my fans and RGB set pretty much the way I wanted. There's a lot to play with here. Then I started to "look around" to see what other features the Commander XT had to offer. WOW! I never thought a fan/RGB controller would offer so much PC monitoring information! Setting up the "Dashboard", you click on the 4 tile icon near the upper right corner of the screen. Then turn on everything you want to monitor. Not only can you monitor and adjust the case fans but the two temperature probes show the temps of the air at the positions you installed them. I can now see the intake and exhaust temps. I can look at my Processor, DRAM, Motherboard, GPU and HDD/SSD items showing temps and processes. All this from a fan/RGB controller?!?! WOW! Corsair really hit it out of the park with this device. I cannot find anything to dislike about this device. Just BUY IT! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by SARGE SARGE

  • Works as advertised
Style: COMMANDER CORE XT Pattern Name: Controller
Works well to control my fans in my new rig. The software is a bit hard to figure out for me, but I got it where ai wanted it and now it is set and forget.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024 by Bethany Templin

  • Beware of Windows 10 and this software - (software/drivers NOW working)
Style: COMMANDER Pro Pattern Name: Controller
The drivers with this and the Corsair 100i V2 hosed my windows installation due to unsigned driver issues. I am trying a few things after a COMPLETE reinstall to see if I can fix the problems. When it worked it worked fine but gaming with these drivers was impossible. Wow... I was really looking forward to using this software. Ok the problem was with this weird error in the USB devices in device manager - Link State Not Compatiable - and Windows would disable this device. But I had no idea what it was and if I uninstalled it Windows still kept the error. So... I basically uninstalled everything and the system stabilized - by everything I mean any type of USB devices and a couple of programs that I thought might be an issue. The process was very lengthy SO>> if you have some type of unrecognized error in your USB hub in device manager uninstall it and start unplugging things. I really don't know what happened, but it was the most difficult fix I have ever worked on. It was brutal. AND if your computers starts to crash with lots of BSODs and crazy errors like IRQ errors, page file, kernal this and that, cant write to memory, all this crazy stuff and IF memtest is good and you can benchmark and stress test GPU and CPU then check for that weird error in device manager and start removing stuff. It was the WORST issue ever. I no longer have this software or hardware on my computer = I may try it again one day, but I prefer a working computer = upon initial installation Windows 10 just kept saying it wasn't a proper driver that was being used with the Corsair hardware. BTW EVGA and Corsair use most of the same kit with these coolers. EVGAs software, while wonky sometimes, is better than the Corsairs imho. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017 by Write Good Reviews

  • Corsair
Style: COMMANDER CORE XT Pattern Name: Controller
The unit fits perfect in the back of my Corsair 4000D case, it's held by a magnet, which makes it really easy to remove when plugging in the connections, the iCUE works great. No complaints, it was a great buy.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Philippe G

  • Useful, but complicated
Style: COMMANDER Pro Pattern Name: Controller
Recent PC builds have trended to more internal devices that need a USB header from your motherboard and this can quickly get out of hand. I just did a combination of a Corsair H80i AIO water loop for my CPU and an EKWB system for my GPUs. Each needs a USB header, my case had a controller needing a USB header, and then--oh yeah--I'm supposed to use those USB headers for actual USB. The Corsair iCue Commander Pro controller has been a huge help. It's also been a huge pain to figure out, but once I got it all put together and working, it's been everything I needed. I'm also using it to control the RGB on three iCue fans and even a daisy-chain of Corsair RGB lighting strips, just for fun. There's no easy-to-understand PDF of all these parts, so let me walk you through it: - The Commander Pro on its own plugs into a USB header on your motherboard and gives you two more USB headers to connect other devices. It uses iCUE software to control the way anything connected to it behaves. Even though Corsair's coolers (like the H80i v2) use a USB header *and* are iCUE compatible, they will NOT work when connected to the Commander Pro. You still have to have them directly connected to a USB header on your motherboard (per Corsair tech support). Trying to use the Commander Pro to control this Corsair product broke it and I had to get an RMA and replace the H80i v2. - The Commander Pro also has four sensors you can string through your case and monitor temperatures at various points. Corsair does not recommend putting them in hot spots--for example, it's okay to put one next to the CPU or GPU, but not to but them on the cooling surface like other sensors might be used. The intention is more that you'd check case temperatures at certain spots. If you just want fans and sensors, you can stop here. If you have RGB lighting, however... - The lighting controller doesn't actually work directly with Corsair iCUE RGB fans. I had to connect a Lighting Node Pro to the Commander (per Corsair tech support) in order to get my fans' RGB to show up and be configurable. I could use the lighting controller for lighting strips, just not the fans. Thankfully these tend to be sold with the fans, it was just very confusing that this redundancy was needed. - The terminology is confusing - while talking to tech support we had to keep straight "The Lighting Node", "the Commander Pro", and "The Lighting Node Pro" to talk about which part needed to be connected to which. - In the end, if you're going to use the Commander Pro, RGB fans, and lighting strips, you're going to be buying three separate packages and you'll have extra controllers you don't need. I'm glad the system works as well as it does, and I'm really impressed with how closely I can tweak every last little aspect of every fan and cooler in my case using the iCue software. I can make profiles specific to demanding programs or games and I can have it run in 'quiet' mode when I'm just doing everyday computing. This software is the best I've used and much better than Speedfan or ASUS GPUTweak. That said, Corsair should bundle these items correctly so people can buy the specific solution they need. They should provide documentation--there is no PDF and the website is just one page about how to plug the fans into the controller. For any other tasks, you need to go searching for that specific page, again and again. Last, it's disappointing that the Commander Pro broke my H80i v2. The documentation should tell you what Corsair products DO and DO NOT work with the Commander Pro. This is why I give it 3 stars for "easy to install" and "easy to use". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019 by Trenton Bennett

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