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Corsair iCUE Commander PRO Smart RGB Lighting and Fan Speed Controller $69 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Lowest ever Amazon AU price and it appears by far to be the best current price globally.

Corsair CL-9011110-WW iCUE Commander PRO Smart RGB Lighting and Fan Speed Controller- Black
https://www.amazon.com.au/Corsair-Commander-Link-System-Cont…
Was: $85.65
Deal Price: $69.00
You Save: $16.65 (19%)

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  • +2

    Can confirm this is a great price. Aus tech stores don't really stock this for under $100 and I paid $89 off amazon a couple of weeks ago.

  • Tempted to buy a second so i dont have to run 2 fans off each channel

  • Does anyone know how this guy achieves two different colors using the Commander Pro?

    https://youtu.be/1FLUibH_t64?t=481

  • I'm planning to get a NZXT Kraken z63 AIO CPU cooler and replace the fans with 2x Corsair LL140 RGB fans. Will this commander make it easier to route cables or is it purely to adjust lighting effects and fan speed?

  • Excellent price, paid comfortably over $100 for mine at regular local prices, needed to get one of these for my 9 fan caper. Just make sure you've got the internal real estate for the galaxy of cables such things entail (thank goodness I went with the XL big boy case!)

    • Used this diagram as my basis for setup (ignoring all the Lighting Pro nodes and led strips), was very valuable in guiding me in how the hell to connect it all up!

      https://i.imgur.com/n0CQZ2V.jpg

  • Do I still need the Corsair fan hub for use the commander? At the moment I only have 2 fan no rgb and 2 cooler master rgb

  • My Motherboard only has one usb header.
    Can I use this to connect my corsair 240mm AIO rgb and seperate corsair 140mm rgb x2 with its own rgb hub?

    Ie this unit has 2 usb plugs, but will it work?

    Or is a Motherboard splitter better option.

    Thanks.

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