![]() ![]() So out of the box, it would have been already plugged into the 1000D CoPro LED port #1. If I understand correctly, that cable is currently used to route the RGB signals from the LEDs on the front of the case (sail logo, buttons and so forth). I'm confused about the use of the RGB pass-through cable at the front-top of the 1000D. I'm hoping it all goes together without too many issues. ![]() I've also purchased some 4-Pin PWM extenders and Y-Splitters to help and I believe there are four RGB extenders in the Lighting Node Pro kit from Corsair. from blue - green - yellow - red - white ) My intention was to use iCue to show corresponding fan speeds & component temperatures ( i.e. Since I am going to run an overclocked I9-9900KS chip and two RTX 2080 Ti's, I am hoping a custom loop will keep it all cool. I'm looking at using a similar wiring config using a Commander Pro #1 & two Lighting Nodes for the front fans, Commander Pro #2 & two Lighting Nodes for the top fans & XC5 CPU Cooler and Commander Pro #3 and two Lighting Nodes for the XD5 Pump/Reservoir and two XG7 GPU Coolers. I intend using 8 x LL120 fans on the front 480mm rads in a push config and 3 x LL120 & 3 x ML120 fans on the top 360mm rad in a push - pull config.I have two LL140 fans for the back which are primarily airflow when the others are idling. I managed to buy the 120mm fan plate for the top before getting the case. I too am building using the Corsair 1000D case but only running one Gaming PC in it. Hey there Zotty and other builders, I don't know how far behind I am but was put on to this post by DevBiker. ![]()
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