My rear fan in my desktop PC used to be detected in OpenRGB until about a week ago after I installed some firmware updates for my Asus ROG Strix Z690-A motherboard. All of my 4 fans and my cooler are from Corsair, and three of the fans are plugged into one Corsair Commander Core. The Core is still being detected by OpenRGB, but the rear fan is not anymore. If I recall correctly it is managed by a Corsair RGB header. Additionally, My GSkill RGB RAM works but it is now being detected as a generic ENE DRAM. If I try to rescan devices nothing changes. What should I do?

  • Steeltooth493@beehaw.orgOP
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    5 months ago

    Okay, so is it possible to use and plug two Corsair Commander Cores into each other and then have them both be detected by OpenRGB?

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      5 months ago

      You would plug them both into your motherboard, not into each other (unless that device has a built in USB hub then you could). It would show as two different devices and each one would have however many ARGB channels that you could use. I know Lighting Node Pro has 2 channels and same with Commander Pro but I’m not familiar with the Commander Core.

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        4 months ago

        So I bought a Corsair Commander Core XT this weekend and I installed it today. It partly fixed it because my rear fan now lights up in white, but OpenRGB hasn’t been able to detect it yet. I haven’t been able to control the fan RGB and change the color as a result. I did not connect the Commander Cores up to each other yet. The Commander Core XT has an optional 3 pin RGB C header and one USB 2.0 headers that I did not connect up. Should I try connecting either of those from the XT to the other Commander Core?