![]() The thermal and fan control support is in place with this new HWMON driver while the RGB lighting controls are available from OpenRGB. An interested user/developer created this Linux driver without the support from Corsair. The Commander Pro offers six 4-pin fan ports with PWM controls, two RGB LED channels, and four thermal sensors. The previously covered Corsair Commander Pro Linux driver is now coming with Linux 5.9. In setting fan speeds, this is much simpler as we can define the PWM control of the fan to be exactly 100% or exactly 50%, which is a precise measurement of the fan RPM with very minimal average fluctuation over time.The hardware monitoring (HWMON) subsystem has a new driver that is likely to excite some enthusiasts wanting greater control over thermal monitoring and fan control for their systems. It becomes difficult to replicate test runs without variables based on decibel levels alone as the same measurement of 35dB for one test can easily fall outside of acceptable deviation. ![]() 1200 RPM and 1500 RPM actually end up performing quite differently. Example, there might actually be a variation of +/-300 RPM where the measurable difference of a single decibel is seen, but 300 RPM is actually a significant difference in the amount of airflow being moved. These same coolers in comparison alsoĪlso, setting to a decibel 'value' also isn't entirely accurate and can leave a larger range for operational limits. Some coolers are not seen to operate at 35 or 40dB while others easily exceed it. ![]() This is great in concept, except that the reality is that not every cooler manages to reach the same dB level at peak operation or lowest noise levels as every other cooler. ![]()
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