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Corsair Commander Pro fails to maintain fans at the desired RPM settings.

Corsair Commander Pro fails to maintain fans at the desired RPM settings.

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TheUltraPower
Junior Member
10
07-03-2016, 05:56 PM
#1
In essence, I installed two x commander pros for the top two CPU radiators fans and another pair for the two x GPU radiators. I used a corsire link to adjust the fan curve, but even though all fans look the same, some run at higher RPMs while others are lower. It’s unclear why this variation exists since not every fan was tested individually.
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TheUltraPower
07-03-2016, 05:56 PM #1

In essence, I installed two x commander pros for the top two CPU radiators fans and another pair for the two x GPU radiators. I used a corsire link to adjust the fan curve, but even though all fans look the same, some run at higher RPMs while others are lower. It’s unclear why this variation exists since not every fan was tested individually.

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Dannydude1231
Junior Member
18
07-04-2016, 08:01 PM
#2
For one, no two fans are exactly the same. All motors and most electronics using motors/windings have some mechanical differences. Rarely is anything completely identical, though some parts are quite similar and wouldn't stand out much.

Secondly, it seems there might be a setup issue—perhaps a connection to a PWM header isn't correct, or something is wrong with the fan headers. The variation could be happening on the same device or it might differ between the two commander pros being compared.
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Dannydude1231
07-04-2016, 08:01 PM #2

For one, no two fans are exactly the same. All motors and most electronics using motors/windings have some mechanical differences. Rarely is anything completely identical, though some parts are quite similar and wouldn't stand out much.

Secondly, it seems there might be a setup issue—perhaps a connection to a PWM header isn't correct, or something is wrong with the fan headers. The variation could be happening on the same device or it might differ between the two commander pros being compared.

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
791
07-08-2016, 10:26 PM
#3
All are identical 4pin EC fans; when connected to the PC, they operate within a 500rpm range once plugged in. Some will run at one speed while others at another, even though the fan curves are set to any value. I tested this on both of my Corsire Commander pros and it worked the same.
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ladymorepork
07-08-2016, 10:26 PM #3

All are identical 4pin EC fans; when connected to the PC, they operate within a 500rpm range once plugged in. Some will run at one speed while others at another, even though the fan curves are set to any value. I tested this on both of my Corsire Commander pros and it worked the same.

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Iatedapie
Junior Member
7
07-09-2016, 10:27 AM
#4
Because one of them manages six fans while the other handles just one.
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Iatedapie
07-09-2016, 10:27 AM #4

Because one of them manages six fans while the other handles just one.

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PupSterGeneral
Junior Member
21
07-10-2016, 02:17 PM
#5
There are five fans on the first unit and six on the second
Controller 1 has four CPU fans and one case fan
Controller 2 features six GPU fans
The aim was to achieve a quiet operation while maintaining full performance
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PupSterGeneral
07-10-2016, 02:17 PM #5

There are five fans on the first unit and six on the second
Controller 1 has four CPU fans and one case fan
Controller 2 features six GPU fans
The aim was to achieve a quiet operation while maintaining full performance