For example, there is one cable that goes from the 24-pin ATX socket on the PSU to a ATX power input socket on your mobo. Each of those output cables provides a certain mix of actual output connectors that DO connect to your mobo or devices. You plug into those sockets ONLY the output cables that come with the PSU. You are NEVER expected to plug some other device's cables into the sockets on the PSU. You have a MODULAR power supply unit which has several different sockets on one side for its outputs. Important point based on your posts above. The ONLY connection between the Commander Pro unit and the PSU is one of the permanently-connected cables from the CP to a SATA power ouput connector on one of the CABLES from the PSU, NOT to a PSU socket! Any cable from the CP unit does NOT plug directly into a PSU socket. ONE of the SATA outputs from one of these is where you plug in the power cable for the Commander Pro unit. There are several cables that can plug into the PSU's "Peripheral and SATA" sockets that each provide a mixture of SATA and 4-pin Molex power output connectors that can be connected to SATA drives, optical drives, and other devices needing power via that type of PSU output. That way it can re-detect the correct mobo ports for communicating with the Commander Pro. When you boot back up, I suggest you UNinstall the iCue software, then re-install it. So, check and correct all your connections to the Commander Pro. ![]() lighting hubs) that require connection to a mobo USB2 header so that iCue can communcate with them, you can plug those into these ports of the CP rather than trying to find another mobo USB2 header. For example, if you have other Corsair devices (e.g. Beside those are two USB ports but these are NOT to be used to connect to any mobo port! These are intended for use as "replacement" USB2 headers for other devices, since one mobo USB2 header was "consumed" by a cable from the CP. On the other side, there are four sockets to connect temperature sensors that come with the CP, and these are optional. Six are labelled FAN outputs and used to power and control case fans. Two are labelled LED and are outputs used to connect to lighting systems to control them. THIS is the ONLY cable from the CP to your mobo!Īlong the sides of the CP are a variety of ports. The other ends in a different connector that must plug into a USB2 header of your mobo. ![]() ![]() One ends in a flat wide connector that must plug into a SATA power output connector from your PSU to get power for the CP. ![]() The Commander Pro has TWO cables attached to it permanently. I know of no "Commander Pro Data Power" connector or cable that plugs into a mobo anywhere. In particular, you say, "plug CP data power into available data plug on MB". I suspect strongly that you have made at least one bad connection.
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