Hey crew! We have heard your feedback and made a NEW RGB guide that hopefully is even more helpful than this one. If you're not quite finding your answer here, jump on over and have a look 👉 ua-cam.com/video/jTJBlHSG7ec/v-deo.html
Thank You for teaching me how to connect ARGB fans. I knew nothing about computers before I started building my own PC. Miraculously I actually managed to build a functioning computer somehow, except for the fans. They were spinning ofc, but didn't light up thanks to my inability to comprehend where all those weird cables would go. But now they are shining in all their glory thanks to You!
12:17 thank you so much for this version explain, this is what i was looking for. Its basically regular chain connection of fans and then one goes to RGB 5v pin and one to Fan pins. Thank you so much, so simple! now i know how i will build ZALMAN ZM-RFD120A Z-Spectrum rgb fan in my new PC. Cheers!
Yeewww - That'll be awesome, hope you two nail that first build! Let us know how you go when you get around to it as well, we'd love to hear how you two got on. :)
Thanks guys! It really helped me switching from ARGB button control (pre-installed on my cabinet) to motherboard controlled method. I was so confused with daisy chain, connector types, argb vs rgb, etc. Now I understood everything in a single video!
40 seconds in and this guy is a natural presenter. edit brother stop shaking those cables! You can set up a fixed focus point for camera b and have a looksee zone marked out for holding them up to the camera
good video . my challenge is to connect the pre-installed argb fans from the pc case to the mabo. They do not provide a hub, and the connectors change somewhat from what you described in the video.
This is awesome , I'm a first time builder and was really confused by the RGB. But my msi case has a sata cable on it, so this was really helpful! Thanks
Thank you so much omfgg. I was stressing on what an argb lighting controller does and how to plug in multiple argb fans when my motherboard has only one header. You helped so much 🙏🏾
WOW Very precise and clear. So helpful. I didnt realize I had RGB headers on my motherboard so now I know what they are thanks to you. Very GOOD VIDEO. The women could use a Tripod it gives more stability. However she did a fantastic job
No shit I just fired up my PC and its all rainbows and glowing. This is the first time ive pc built a PC myself. I honestly wasn't sure if it was going to work or catch fire! It works though. You video really helped me understand what I needed to plug where for the fans and lights! Thanks for that!
Despite my computer culture, I still don't have much experience with RGB. I have had two 200mm Aerocool DUO20 fans for at least 2 years. Thanks to you I gave them colour for the first time via the 'Addressable Gen2' connectors on my Asus ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA which I had never connected 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha seriously. In the beginning of the video dude looked so zonked. The camera person so clueless as if gonna pass out any second. But dude had good info.
You really make it a challenge for your camera #2 operator by bouncing things around as you talk. RGB involves a lot of wires. I have an ITX case, so not sure I want to have to deal with unnecessary wires. Right now my only RGB is my RAM.
Built pcs since long before all this RGB stuff came around, so good to know how it works. And I gotta say, thanks for commenting not advocating connecting with power turned on - my brain was like "Wait, why is he doing that? I know it works, but now everyone will do it... " -'Am I advocating,no' "PHEWWWWWW":P
4:40 that happens to me too lol, try plugging it in doesn't fit so turn around to try again, still doesn't fit, turn it around again, fits. usb do be like that sometimes
Very nice video, very informative. Good job! One thing to keep in mind for the future - when you are showing cable connectors to the viewer - keep them still and let your camera focus on the actual connector. Most of the time it is out of focus and the viewer has no way to see the actual connector on their screen. You can easily bring in a still image into post production which would nicely show the head of the connector, all the pins, etc.
nice explanation. thank you. Just one question, in case you connect ARGB fans together (asi you did) you cannot control them separately. All lights the same way. Is it correct? thank you.
Hey bro nice video. Can you suggest me what to do i have aorus 360x waterforce and i cannot found 120fans aorus it is possible to synchronize with different case rgb fans?
ASUS Motherboard PRIME H310M-A R2.0 How do I connect the ARGB Fan light on this Motherboard,? Is it advisable I use the (SPDIF _OUT) to plug the lighting of the fan?? I have the NV-I120FWR3 fans from Raidmax
Can you maybe daisy chain, let's say, 3 case fan's ARG LEDs with liquid cooler's ARGB fan's plus the leds on the pump itself and then connect all of them to the motherboard ARGB pin? To sync all up nicely? Or perhaps daisy chain them to a controller, two cable into the controller, which then goes onto the ARGB header of the motherboard?
Yes you can! You just need all of the products to be ARGB ones. So as an example, you can connect 3 Pure Plus aRGB fans and TH240 AIO CpU cooler water block all to your motherboard and control it via motherboard software. 🤙
@@ThermaltakeAustralia In your example the AIO and the 3 Pure Plus would be daisy chained into one ARGB cable? Cause my plan is a bit complicated sadly. My AIO and the 3 case fans I bought are not from the same brand. Both of them came with their own controller/hub but they don't need to be used, I could just daisy chain their ARGB cables into one and then connect it to the motherboard. Both of them 3-3 fans, so 3 on AIO and 3 in case plus 1 ARGB line on the pump. However since I want them to be synced through Aura Sync I need them to be on one ARGB cable so at least one controller/hub I need to use probably, I can't directly chain them together into one. Also perhaps 6 ARGB fans on one connector would be almost too much to power up by one pin? So I defintelly need to use one of the controller/hub, since they both are SATA powered. Sadly the case fan's cable is like 1 mm wider than the AIO's hub, so they won't fit in there. But the case fan's hub can be easily connected with the AIO's main ARGB cable, which is also daisy chained. So my plan here is to daisy chain the AIO's RGBs, as it supposed to be, and connect it to the case fan's hub with one ARGB cable, then daisy chain the case fan's ARGB cables into one and connect them to the same hub. Then one main ARGB cable comes from the hub and goes into my motherboard. What I'm afraid of is perhaps, even if they are controlled by the motherboard software, since they are different brand I'm afraid that they won't be synced perfectly, or am I wrong and it'll be just perfect?
Demystified the process for me a little bit. Trying to do a 10 fan argb setup (360 aio side or front intake, 3 bottom intake, 1 rear exhaust and the 3 top exhaust) and I wasn't sure which headers to use. If my argb comes with a fan controller would I only need the 1 controller into the 5v rgb header on the mobo for the 7 daisy chained 120 fans and then the 360 aio into the aio header on the mobo to sync all the rgb with software? Or would I need to use 2 controllers with 4 fans in one controller that bridges into the 2nd controller with 3 fans, that runs into the 5v header on the mobo? I'll probably be using the asus tuf z690 and from what I gathered it has 4 regular fan headers, 2 rgb headers, the 2 cpu fan headers and an aio header. Would the controller(s) occupy 1 rgb header and the aio the 2nd rgb header?
So for the ARGB, do I just download the software instead of plugging the extra cables except the 4-1 pin ARGB connector? I recently bought a fan splitter and I connected it to the 4-1 pin ARGB connector and it works, but my LEDs aren’t on. I have a ASEUS motherboard so do I have to download a software for AESUS? If you could answer my question, I would appreciate it 🙏
I'm having a problem and could use some help: I have 3 Riing 14cm fans. I did the controller just how you showed. All 3 fans are plugged into the controller. The controller is also plugged into the PSU correctly as well as to the motherboard. When I power on my PC the fans are spinning and basically rainbow colored. Here's the problem: When I try to use any TT software (Such as TT RGB Plus) it always tells me "Cannot detect controller, please check that the fan controller is connected." Please help me know how to fix this, as I would like to be able to control the color of the fans. Thanks!
I fixed mine right after I replied. The reset switch coming from the case was plugged into the motherboard but it should've instead been plugged into the RGB switch board. Hope this helps
FINALLY I GIVE !)) PERCENT LIKES TO THIS GUY EASY SIMPLE WAY TO EXPLAIN WHY MY FANS ARENT CONNECTED PROPERLY THANK BRAH I APPRECIATE IT!!!!!!, ps no other video explains it better than this guy(Y)
Thank you very much for the video. I have a doubt. As the controller connects to the usb port, so I would have to stop having a usb port on my case to put the fans?
Unfortunately yes, this header on these controllers take up a space that would otherwise be used by your case for USB2 ports. However, you get internal USB hubs that let you plug in multiple headers and then connect that to the motherboard. I ha e one made by NZXT, served me very well foe this purpose.
Thank you! This video was very helpful. I was just wondering. If I would use the manual controller. Would I still be able to use software to change the colour of the leds? Or only via the manual box? It seems more easy to use the manual controller to connect the fans.
Hello Thermaltake I was wondering what are the rgb splitter and the rgb hub your using I been trying to find the same one but I haven’t had any luck finding the exact one I can see that it’s very simple to use so I’m just wondering if you can tell me and lmk what rgb splitter and hub it is please and thank you😊😊
What if I’m wanting to go with the thermaltake swafan (9x EX12’s, 3 side, 3 bottom, 3 AIO. And 1 EX14 for the back of the case) which ones would be best to use so I know I have enough connections and don’t have to wait and order more parts when it time to build? I’m using the aorus X670E pro X white motherboard
I was going to get an rgb fan controller for my build, it's kind of in shambles right now, with most of the rgb not working, but after watching this video I might just go the daisychain+motherboard route. I have an MSI z490 a-pro board, it has a JRB 4 pin connector (I'm assuming that's the 12V one that I don't want) and 2x 3-pin "J-rainbow" ports, that are I'm assuming the 5V ones I want. I have an nzxt 240mm AIO that has an rgb pump header (not currently plugged in correctly), and I have 6 total RGB fans (1 in the back, 2 on the top with the AIO, and 3 in the front of the case). So, I should be able to daisychain all 6 fans + the aio pump header all together into a single 3-pin, 5V, "j-rainbow" port? Is that correct? So I wouldn't need a controller?
If you're using an RGB hub to plug your fans into, and then the RGB hub plugs into a single ARGB header on the motherboard. Can the motherboard control each fan RGB individually? Or are they all controlled by one signal?
i Have had to get a 12v to 5v deep cool converter & fan controller for my setup so i can upgrade it to run argb fans but it will allow me to run aura sync etc
tnx bro it helped me a lot , caus my mob doesnt support argb 3pin , but my fans are all 3pins so i buyed a hub contrôler 3pin and i didnt know how to connext all of this , i will try to connect them now and i hopefully it will work , i will post another comment later for the result tnx.
kinda helpful, but my antex led case witha rog motherboard has somthing entirly different with a controler on the back, trying to find where it plugs in
I installed my TT fans today and the RGB doesn't seem to be working. They're Daisy chained together then connected to the 5v argb header on my ASRock x570s pg Riptide mobo. Everything seems to be connected correctly.
Hello, I have a question! I just recently got into PC building and i'm not very good with these stuff. Basically i bought a Sharkoon TG4 PC case with RGB fans, and i have a H510M H motherboard, which only has a 12V and not 5V header, so i cannot use the ARGB effect of the preinstalled fans. My question is, PC case specs says that if my mobo does not support the connection, i can use 14 different RGB light effects via Reset button on the PC case. So, will i be able to use the RGB effect of the fans at all or no? Sorry for asking a possibly stupid question, just want to make sure before i spend any money on it :) Thanks in advance!
Hey crew! We have heard your feedback and made a NEW RGB guide that hopefully is even more helpful than this one. If you're not quite finding your answer here, jump on over and have a look 👉 ua-cam.com/video/jTJBlHSG7ec/v-deo.html
what's "aagb" or "aigb" 🤣🤣
Thank god all frames showing details how plug or socet looks are blurred.
The cameraman could use some training on how to focus, but the video is very good and informational. Thank you.
It actually was a camera woman if you looked carefully when she was pointing a header. Totally pointless though..😅
2nd part of ur comment would just suffice.
@@jayanthvadlapati1957 nah gotta fix the cameraman
It’s a woman
bad camera job and lighting for a company that trying to sells it products
Thank You for teaching me how to connect ARGB fans. I knew nothing about computers before I started building my own PC. Miraculously I actually managed to build a functioning computer somehow, except for the fans. They were spinning ofc, but didn't light up thanks to my inability to comprehend where all those weird cables would go. But now they are shining in all their glory thanks to You!
Yewwwwwww! Love seeing comments like these 😊 Hope you enjoy your newly built PC even more now!
@@ThermaltakeAustralia yewwwwwwww💀💀🥶
Mine aren’t spinning…
@@Neo-zz3xb just blow on it 💀
@@Neo-zz3xb whoops
For a thousand years I searched the internet for this exact information. thank you very much
So glad to hear we could help!
12:17 thank you so much for this version explain, this is what i was looking for.
Its basically regular chain connection of fans and then one goes to RGB 5v pin and one to Fan pins.
Thank you so much, so simple!
now i know how i will build ZALMAN ZM-RFD120A Z-Spectrum rgb fan in my new PC.
Cheers!
clear as mud good video guys .can not wait to build my next pc with my son but until then I'm watching awesome videos like yours
Yeewww - That'll be awesome, hope you two nail that first build! Let us know how you go when you get around to it as well, we'd love to hear how you two got on. :)
Thanks guys! It really helped me switching from ARGB button control (pre-installed on my cabinet) to motherboard controlled method. I was so confused with daisy chain, connector types, argb vs rgb, etc. Now I understood everything in a single video!
That's awesome to hear! So happy we could clear that up for you! :)
Very helpful info on the differences between the two. I'll probably go A-RGB, even though my mobo supports both.
Thanks for the video and very nice shirt btw 👍😉
the action camera on this really raises the adrenaline of the scene
40 seconds in and this guy is a natural presenter.
edit brother stop shaking those cables! You can set up a fixed focus point for camera b and have a looksee zone marked out for holding them up to the camera
good video . my challenge is to connect the pre-installed argb fans from the pc case to the mabo. They do not provide a hub, and the connectors change somewhat from what you described in the video.
16:23 I hit the Like button twice and it reverted back to no like 😁
"I do not advocate this" would be some iconic last words.
This is awesome , I'm a first time builder and was really confused by the RGB. But my msi case has a sata cable on it, so this was really helpful! Thanks
Thanks a lot. I didn't really know where to start. Now I know what I need to do.
After so many searches i found the solution ❤
Thank you very useful information I had no idea how to connect ARGB, I learned something new
Awesome. Thanks guys. And gals. Now i just need 1 of my fans to stop blinking uncontrollably
Awesome explanation.. well done
got to love the "awkward fumbling" skit you did their to try to make your product seem simpler.
Very informative video. Thanks dude
You're most welcome!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Thanks for the info. It’s exactly what I was looking for
Thanks man that was very helpful
Thx I needed the help bad
With all those long extra cables, no wonder cable management is a creative art in itself
Thank you so much omfgg. I was stressing on what an argb lighting controller does and how to plug in multiple argb fans when my motherboard has only one header. You helped so much 🙏🏾
Thank you,much help,, have to point out the phrase you used “ mad dogs” love it so Aussie.
This is a great tutorial I was so confused But Thanks a lot imam go do this now
WOW Very precise and clear. So helpful. I didnt realize I had RGB headers on my motherboard so now I know what they are thanks to you.
Very GOOD VIDEO. The women could use a Tripod it gives more stability. However she did a fantastic job
thank you this video helped out a lot guys!!
No shit I just fired up my PC and its all rainbows and glowing. This is the first time ive pc built a PC myself. I honestly wasn't sure if it was going to work or catch fire! It works though. You video really helped me understand what I needed to plug where for the fans and lights! Thanks for that!
Very Nice Explainer
Despite my computer culture, I still don't have much experience with RGB. I have had two 200mm Aerocool DUO20 fans for at least 2 years. Thanks to you I gave them colour for the first time via the 'Addressable Gen2' connectors on my Asus ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA which I had never connected 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Umm, I am completely lost right now
Hahaha seriously. In the beginning of the video dude looked so zonked. The camera person so clueless as if gonna pass out any second. But dude had good info.
Ugh. Terrible focus. Couldn't see most of the cables or headers. Redo.
nice and detail explaine. thanks brother
Thanks man, looking of this video. I'm using TT 360mm aio and 1 kit of TT pure 12 ARGB.
5:51? Thought that was my BRAND NEW monitor so I had to go back to make sure.
"so this fan here.. looks familiar, right?"
if only I could tell
You really make it a challenge for your camera #2 operator by bouncing things around as you talk.
RGB involves a lot of wires. I have an ITX case, so not sure I want to have to deal with unnecessary wires. Right now my only RGB is my RAM.
Built pcs since long before all this RGB stuff came around, so good to know how it works. And I gotta say, thanks for commenting not advocating connecting with power turned on - my brain was like "Wait, why is he doing that? I know it works, but now everyone will do it... " -'Am I advocating,no' "PHEWWWWWW":P
4:40 that happens to me too lol, try plugging it in doesn't fit so turn around to try again, still doesn't fit, turn it around again, fits. usb do be like that sometimes
"im not sure which one it is"
Literally the box under the motherboard:- welppp !
How is this modern fan technology
My man. I was wondering what to plug these into
I LOVE THIS GUY IS SOOO FUNNY KEEP GOING BROO🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
thanks my guy u helped alot
Great info but how do you install on the case?
Good informartion for beginners 👍🏼👍🏼
Can you make a video on how to change the lights mode through a program please
What is the case back there? So nice!!!
Great video. I wish I found this sooner. Now my 240 mm TT AIO isn’t lighting up let alone my two fans
Very nice video, very informative. Good job! One thing to keep in mind for the future - when you are showing cable connectors to the viewer - keep them still and let your camera focus on the actual connector. Most of the time it is out of focus and the viewer has no way to see the actual connector on their screen. You can easily bring in a still image into post production which would nicely show the head of the connector, all the pins, etc.
You saved me today
Glad we could help!
A floppy disc port! Dude tech is so crazy, been a gamer my whole life but only ever heard stories of the floppy...oragon trail n stuff like dat
nice explanation. thank you. Just one question, in case you connect ARGB fans together (asi you did) you cannot control them separately. All lights the same way. Is it correct? thank you.
Hey Peter, that's correct, if they are connected together into the same Header on the motherboard, then they will all change together.
What is the cable at 11:25 called and where can I purchase one?
thank you so much< i have gone from having no clue to knowing the difference and how to install them.
Hey bro nice video. Can you suggest me what to do i have aorus 360x waterforce and i cannot found 120fans aorus it is possible to synchronize with different case rgb fans?
ASUS
Motherboard
PRIME
H310M-A R2.0
How do I connect the ARGB Fan light on this Motherboard,? Is it advisable I use the (SPDIF _OUT) to plug the lighting of the fan??
I have the NV-I120FWR3 fans from Raidmax
Can you maybe daisy chain, let's say, 3 case fan's ARG LEDs with liquid cooler's ARGB fan's plus the leds on the pump itself and then connect all of them to the motherboard ARGB pin? To sync all up nicely? Or perhaps daisy chain them to a controller, two cable into the controller, which then goes onto the ARGB header of the motherboard?
Yes you can! You just need all of the products to be ARGB ones. So as an example, you can connect 3 Pure Plus aRGB fans and TH240 AIO CpU cooler water block all to your motherboard and control it via motherboard software. 🤙
@@ThermaltakeAustralia In your example the AIO and the 3 Pure Plus would be daisy chained into one ARGB cable? Cause my plan is a bit complicated sadly. My AIO and the 3 case fans I bought are not from the same brand. Both of them came with their own controller/hub but they don't need to be used, I could just daisy chain their ARGB cables into one and then connect it to the motherboard. Both of them 3-3 fans, so 3 on AIO and 3 in case plus 1 ARGB line on the pump. However since I want them to be synced through Aura Sync I need them to be on one ARGB cable so at least one controller/hub I need to use probably, I can't directly chain them together into one. Also perhaps 6 ARGB fans on one connector would be almost too much to power up by one pin? So I defintelly need to use one of the controller/hub, since they both are SATA powered. Sadly the case fan's cable is like 1 mm wider than the AIO's hub, so they won't fit in there. But the case fan's hub can be easily connected with the AIO's main ARGB cable, which is also daisy chained. So my plan here is to daisy chain the AIO's RGBs, as it supposed to be, and connect it to the case fan's hub with one ARGB cable, then daisy chain the case fan's ARGB cables into one and connect them to the same hub. Then one main ARGB cable comes from the hub and goes into my motherboard. What I'm afraid of is perhaps, even if they are controlled by the motherboard software, since they are different brand I'm afraid that they won't be synced perfectly, or am I wrong and it'll be just perfect?
Thanks thanks 🙏
Demystified the process for me a little bit. Trying to do a 10 fan argb setup (360 aio side or front intake, 3 bottom intake, 1 rear exhaust and the 3 top exhaust) and I wasn't sure which headers to use. If my argb comes with a fan controller would I only need the 1 controller into the 5v rgb header on the mobo for the 7 daisy chained 120 fans and then the 360 aio into the aio header on the mobo to sync all the rgb with software? Or would I need to use 2 controllers with 4 fans in one controller that bridges into the 2nd controller with 3 fans, that runs into the 5v header on the mobo? I'll probably be using the asus tuf z690 and from what I gathered it has 4 regular fan headers, 2 rgb headers, the 2 cpu fan headers and an aio header. Would the controller(s) occupy 1 rgb header and the aio the 2nd rgb header?
G,day mate, and got my case but… it didn’t come with the controller, is it supposed to, did I miss it, and where do I get it?
Saving my ass from endless hours of understanding argb fan cables
I wish you held the cable a bit more stable and zoomed into it. I have no idea I have no idea what cable you're holding each time...
So for the ARGB, do I just download the software instead of plugging the extra cables except the 4-1 pin ARGB connector? I recently bought a fan splitter and I connected it to the 4-1 pin ARGB connector and it works, but my LEDs aren’t on. I have a ASEUS motherboard so do I have to download a software for AESUS? If you could answer my question, I would appreciate it 🙏
I'm having a problem and could use some help: I have 3 Riing 14cm fans. I did the controller just how you showed. All 3 fans are plugged into the controller. The controller is also plugged into the PSU correctly as well as to the motherboard. When I power on my PC the fans are spinning and basically rainbow colored. Here's the problem: When I try to use any TT software (Such as TT RGB Plus) it always tells me "Cannot detect controller, please check that the fan controller is connected." Please help me know how to fix this, as I would like to be able to control the color of the fans. Thanks!
same situation
@@cloudvi4044 I'm at my wits end, I can't seem to find any help anywhere to figure out this problem!
I fixed mine right after I replied. The reset switch coming from the case was plugged into the motherboard but it should've instead been plugged into the RGB switch board. Hope this helps
@@cloudvi4044 Hrm, I'll have to see what mine is plugged into. Thank you so much!
@@revanmercury no problem
That helped me a lot
FINALLY I GIVE !)) PERCENT LIKES TO THIS GUY EASY SIMPLE WAY TO EXPLAIN WHY MY FANS ARENT CONNECTED PROPERLY THANK BRAH I APPRECIATE IT!!!!!!, ps no other video explains it better than this guy(Y)
if i use the manual controller for the fans instead of the ARGB motherboard am i able to use the software to control it? 12:55
Thank you very much for the video. I have a doubt. As the controller connects to the usb port, so I would have to stop having a usb port on my case to put the fans?
Unfortunately yes, this header on these controllers take up a space that would otherwise be used by your case for USB2 ports. However, you get internal USB hubs that let you plug in multiple headers and then connect that to the motherboard. I ha e one made by NZXT, served me very well foe this purpose.
Lol I just googled how to connect them and I happened to have bought the 3 pack of Thermaltake ARGB fans
Very helpful
I feel sick after so much blur and movement in your camera.... couldn't see crap with that camera work lol.
Thank you though... informative video.
Thank you! This video was very helpful. I was just wondering. If I would use the manual controller. Would I still be able to use software to change the colour of the leds? Or only via the manual box? It seems more easy to use the manual controller to connect the fans.
Okay but what should i do if my motherboard has Not ARGB Support? Can i Connect the case hub only with sata ?
Can confirm :D 5V connecter don't like 12V Pins xD
do the thermal take come with 4 fans in one box or only 3?
ty you save my life
Hello Thermaltake I was wondering what are the rgb splitter and the rgb hub your using I been trying to find the same one but I haven’t had any luck finding the exact one I can see that it’s very simple to use so I’m just wondering if you can tell me and lmk what rgb splitter and hub it is please and thank you😊😊
What if I’m wanting to go with the thermaltake swafan (9x EX12’s, 3 side, 3 bottom, 3 AIO. And 1 EX14 for the back of the case) which ones would be best to use so I know I have enough connections and don’t have to wait and order more parts when it time to build? I’m using the aorus X670E pro X white motherboard
Can you make 3 fans 3 different colors ?
Through software, yes you definitely can!
If only we could have a universal standard for RGBs! Haha
Also, use a tripod next time please. So wobbly I'm getting sea sick watching this
So I have to ditch my RGB controller which came with case FANS?
I was going to get an rgb fan controller for my build, it's kind of in shambles right now, with most of the rgb not working, but after watching this video I might just go the daisychain+motherboard route. I have an MSI z490 a-pro board, it has a JRB 4 pin connector (I'm assuming that's the 12V one that I don't want) and 2x 3-pin "J-rainbow" ports, that are I'm assuming the 5V ones I want. I have an nzxt 240mm AIO that has an rgb pump header (not currently plugged in correctly), and I have 6 total RGB fans (1 in the back, 2 on the top with the AIO, and 3 in the front of the case). So, I should be able to daisychain all 6 fans + the aio pump header all together into a single 3-pin, 5V, "j-rainbow" port? Is that correct? So I wouldn't need a controller?
But then how do I power all 6 fans? I don't think I have 6 fan power ports on my motherboard. This shit confuses me so much.
If you're using an RGB hub to plug your fans into, and then the RGB hub plugs into a single ARGB header on the motherboard. Can the motherboard control each fan RGB individually? Or are they all controlled by one signal?
I have the digital RGB fans. How can I change the colours? Is there software for it?
does the ARGB cables come with the ARGB fans? or I need to buy it?
i Have had to get a 12v to 5v deep cool converter & fan controller for my setup so i can upgrade it to run argb fans but it will allow me to run aura sync etc
tnx bro it helped me a lot , caus my mob doesnt support argb 3pin , but my fans are all 3pins so i buyed a hub contrôler 3pin and i didnt know how to connext all of this , i will try to connect them now and i hopefully it will work , i will post another comment later for the result tnx.
kinda helpful, but my antex led case witha rog motherboard has somthing entirly different with a controler on the back, trying to find where it plugs in
3:00 here do u put 7 fans in it?
for the ARGB and using the E cable to connect to the 5 volt header, how does one control the color/mode of the lights for that method?
I installed my TT fans today and the RGB doesn't seem to be working. They're Daisy chained together then connected to the 5v argb header on my ASRock x570s pg Riptide mobo. Everything seems to be connected correctly.
Great info. I've been looking at TT fans and wondering if I need to buy hubs and splitters etc. Thank you.
Hello, I have a question! I just recently got into PC building and i'm not very good with these stuff. Basically i bought a Sharkoon TG4 PC case with RGB fans, and i have a H510M H motherboard, which only has a 12V and not 5V header, so i cannot use the ARGB effect of the preinstalled fans. My question is, PC case specs says that if my mobo does not support the connection, i can use 14 different RGB light effects via Reset button on the PC case. So, will i be able to use the RGB effect of the fans at all or no? Sorry for asking a possibly stupid question, just want to make sure before i spend any money on it :) Thanks in advance!
If it says it's supported it probably is