@@BuildsWithV clear as mud! lol Some of the terminology throws me. Addressable vs. non-addressable? What does that mean? Also, the abrev. letters on the motherboard...WTH?
@@Drrezzin I think what he meant by Addressable and non-Addressable RBG was ARBG & RBG. RGB is changing the colour of the lights but on the whole fan while ARGB is the same + you can also change each individual led light inside the fan, e.g. If the fan has 10 led lights inside it, you can change them all to different colours thus giving you dynamic illuminated effect. I know you asked this question a month ago but hey, there you go. About the letters on the MB i don't know but you can probably check it out on google.
You know, I am German... but there are less german videos than english ones... AND THEN I FOUND THIS! an english vid, where the point I am looking for is explained detailed and crystal clear, and the language is spoken in a good speed, so everyone, even if coming from abroad, can easily understand the explenantion. Thank u very much :)
Bro I'm ordering all my parts and I'm learning day by day how to build a pc. Scrolling forums and youtube videos till 5 AM. Your videos have been legendary!!!! In depth descriptions of steps, and you talk at the perfect speed!!!
Seriously, This was literally the most helpful video I saw on youtube explaining how rgb hubs and fan hubs work! You have my thanks, Now I'm more confident about my first build
Thank you! Just finished installing 7 fans, and realized that I needed something to plug all of them in. Didn't know what an rgb fan hub was till I watched your video lol.
This had to be the most useful tutorial I've seen yet. I ended up getting the all-in-one HUB you linked, and it's been a big help. The only issue I came across was that my Gigabyte B450M DS3H motherboard has a single 12V RGB header on it. I opted to use Deepcool's RGB convertor. It came with a wire that I could connect from my motherboard to the convertor itself, THEN to the hub. I originally had a daisy chain with 4 male 5V headers that I almost considered plugging into one header on the hub, but even with limited experience, I felt like that would be _very_ bad. Either way, I just plugged all of my RGB fans in onto the hub itself and it actually... worked. As a beginner this was pretty baffling but worth it. Thanks _a lot._ Seriously.
I'm actually in the same situation lol was going to order 6 fans that are 5v but only have the 12v header! How's this been working for ya? Would you recommend grabbing the all-in-one and the convertor? Been on the fence just thinking about buying and trying while I was researching haha.
This is the best well informed video I have seen on this subject, and I've watched a few in preparation for taking the plunge and building my own PC rather than buying a pre-built (when you can actually find any parts in stock again).
A lot of other you tubers show the bigger aspects of pc building like the gpu and cpu but forget to show the more mundane stuff like fans so it’s great to find someone explaining it in a simple way that makes sense
Yea they make it seem so easy and once we get to connecting rgbs it’s like wtf haha I’m literally stuck at this part 1st build and I was confused like how the hell do I installed these 2 fans in lol
Excellent vid my dude. answered all the questions I has about aRGB and I love the way you broke it into thee parts... huge plus for no awful music or cringe worthy intro
Really appreciate the video tutorial. I will definitely use this as a guide for my next PC build. Unfortunately all I can get at the moment is the fans while everything else is sold out or 2-3x MSRP lol
This is my first time doing a PC build with an RGB case. My LIAN LI case came with a hub but the instructions are pictorial and sketchy. Even on the LIAN LI UA-cam page, they don't show how to set one up. Thank you so much for this tutorial. It saved me a lot of head-scratching.
Excellent, no-nonsense and succinct video. 👍 I quite like solid colours in the case (which I have) and the option to pick via RGB/aRGB, but I have to say that some rigs I've seen are so OTT they look like they've been used as a holding pen for miniature unicorns with severe gastroenteritis! 🌈🦄🤮
Dude.... thank you! This is the kind of tutorial i've been searching for, the other videos on youtube is confusing because they tend to talking in circle and explaining too much technicality BS... 🤷🏻♂️😂 From 1:50 to 4:25 is the only stuff i really needed for... once again Gracias! 🍻
Yeah man this was great. Ive been trying to learn about how case fans work and what the hell a fan hub even is but every other video I watched about it just glazed over it as if it wasn’t worth taking about all that much. This was very clear and answered basically all my questions 👍🏻
This video was a blessing to find. Planning a build with 10+ case fans and I was dying to figure out if the 3pin fans I had would be alright on the 4pin fan hubs. Big thanks.
You video was one of the easiest to follow and learn about the way the fan rgb and power works. Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate it.
Thanks. This is a very useful video. I'm building a new gaming rig. I haven't built one for 15 years. Things have changed a bit since then. I was confused with all the RGB wiring and hubs etc. Good job, man.
Tysm you are like the best pc building youtuber your explanations are straight forward but still very precise and detailed and what i especially love about it is that you include absolutely everything you use in your description.
Manufacturer instructions for installation of this fan hub explicitly state that the PWM sense connector should be connected to CPU_FAN on your motherboard, not SYS_FAN as you've done here. Then your CPU fan is connected to the red 4-pin connector on the hub. All other case fans are to use the black 4-pin connectors. Not sure if it affects function, but figured I'd let people know that this is the way the manufacturer intends you to install this device.
You're a life saver. Thanks so much; I've been looking everywhere for a video that can tell me where exactly I should plug everything in. My case needs 5 fans and my motherboard only has a few fan headers on it.
I’m gonna build my very first pc soon and for some reason info on Argb/rgb is so hard to find for a beginner. This vid helped me with fan hubs and all of the above, thank you so much for the video! It really helped out a lot 👌
Thank you for this video. I'm about to install my first set of RGB fans with a hub and have been feeling anxious about it. After seeing this video I understand the process a whole lot better.😁
thank you brother really appreciated finally someone thought about the new people getting into pc and these things are difficult then they might sound and i think you are the only one explaining this in detail i was scratching my head since almost 3 days with lian li ST120 fans hope this solve my problem
@@BuildsWithV coming from console I didn’t understand that the hub doesn’t take power from a header and that’s what made it so confusing! I’m having to re build my pre build pc as it came with a trash case cooler etc lol but Thankyou✌🏽
Also just about to go down that multi-colour setup, having the 2 ARGB headers will make this workable. Many thanks for explaining BOTH standard and RGB setups.
I know it's an older video but that duel tone is nice. I had to order another hub because I have a 10 header setup and I think I'll do something similar thanks
Yeah not going to lie I totally would have loved to hear you talk about it for half an hour LOL. I bought a cheap fan splitter on Amazon and I'm kind of regretting it
This video is coming up on a year old but it's still relevant and useful. I'm building my first RGB. I had no idea how it all works, only that somehow the five fans (three RGB) and hub that came with my Antec _Dark Phantom_ case connect to the ASRock Mobo to work their magic. I still don't know how to control the Mobo's and RAM's RGB, but now with a basic understanding (thanks to you!) I believe I can take it from here. How hard can it be? I started out building PCs running DOS.
Im sorry for the noob question, I just want to make sure.. so in your setup you need 3 hub? 1 fan hub for all those fans 4 pin connector, and 2 rgb hub for those fans 3 pin rgb connector (to separate the color setup)? thanks..
Good work mate ! I’m about start building Corsair 5000D airflow. Hope you’ve got videos how to build from start, to the end, with that case. Thanks for sharing!
Finally a youtuber with brain who Shows and explains what he does ty
Thanks so much 🙏
second that, about as straight forward a description as possible. Upgrading my dying rattling fans this with a hub. One stop tutorial.
@@BuildsWithV hey man i was thinking if fan hubs could control fans of two different brands at once. Like msi and antec fans together
@@daivatpandya yes you can control any brand as long as the connectors are the same for the hub.
TRUE!
This was exactly what I needed. Straight to the point and crystal clear on the explanations. Thx for the vid!
Glad I could help out 🙌 Thank you for watching 🙏
@@BuildsWithV clear as mud! lol Some of the terminology throws me. Addressable vs. non-addressable? What does that mean? Also, the abrev. letters on the motherboard...WTH?
@@Drrezzin I think what he meant by Addressable and non-Addressable RBG was ARBG & RBG.
RGB is changing the colour of the lights but on the whole fan while ARGB is the same + you can also change each individual led light inside the fan, e.g. If the fan has 10 led lights inside it, you can change them all to different colours thus giving you dynamic illuminated effect.
I know you asked this question a month ago but hey, there you go. About the letters on the MB i don't know but you can probably check it out on google.
You know, I am German... but there are less german videos than english ones... AND THEN I FOUND THIS! an english vid, where the point I am looking for is explained detailed and crystal clear, and the language is spoken in a good speed, so everyone, even if coming from abroad, can easily understand the explenantion. Thank u very much :)
I’m glad I was able to help 🙌 Thanks so much
Bro I'm ordering all my parts and I'm learning day by day how to build a pc. Scrolling forums and youtube videos till 5 AM. Your videos have been legendary!!!! In depth descriptions of steps, and you talk at the perfect speed!!!
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This is without a doubt the most well informed video on fan hubs, there are tons of channels with completely incorrect info out there. Thank you!
Seriously, This was literally the most helpful video I saw on youtube explaining how rgb hubs and fan hubs work! You have my thanks, Now I'm more confident about my first build
Glad I could help 🙌 thanks so much
Thank you! Just finished installing 7 fans, and realized that I needed something to plug all of them in. Didn't know what an rgb fan hub was till I watched your video lol.
Happy to help 🙏 Thank you for watching
You kept it simple and moving at a nice pace, very easy to understand and follow, appreciated the added links.Kudos.
This had to be the most useful tutorial I've seen yet. I ended up getting the all-in-one HUB you linked, and it's been a big help. The only issue I came across was that my Gigabyte B450M DS3H motherboard has a single 12V RGB header on it. I opted to use Deepcool's RGB convertor. It came with a wire that I could connect from my motherboard to the convertor itself, THEN to the hub. I originally had a daisy chain with 4 male 5V headers that I almost considered plugging into one header on the hub, but even with limited experience, I felt like that would be _very_ bad. Either way, I just plugged all of my RGB fans in onto the hub itself and it actually... worked. As a beginner this was pretty baffling but worth it. Thanks _a lot._ Seriously.
I'm actually in the same situation lol was going to order 6 fans that are 5v but only have the 12v header! How's this been working for ya? Would you recommend grabbing the all-in-one and the convertor? Been on the fence just thinking about buying and trying while I was researching haha.
This is the best well informed video I have seen on this subject, and I've watched a few in preparation for taking the plunge and building my own PC rather than buying a pre-built (when you can actually find any parts in stock again).
Building a new PC for the first time in many many years and the rgb jungle for sure was a headache to figure out. Your video was very helpful!
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching 🙏
A lot of other you tubers show the bigger aspects of pc building like the gpu and cpu but forget to show the more mundane stuff like fans so it’s great to find someone explaining it in a simple way that makes sense
Yea they make it seem so easy and once we get to connecting rgbs it’s like wtf haha I’m literally stuck at this part 1st build and I was confused like how the hell do I installed these 2 fans in lol
Thank you so much for keeping it simple and to the point, it really helped unlike other misleading or time wasting videos.
I’m glad I could help 🙌
Finally a true tutorial
Saved my life thank you 🙏 I built a PC 4 years ago and forgot EVERYTHING as soon as I started my 2nd build 😭
Do you plug the cpu fan connector to the cpu fan header?
This guys tutorials are legit. I appreciate how he explains everything.
I appreciate that 🙏
Bro, I’ve been searching ALL day for a video like this. Thank you so much! Keep it up
Thanks so much 🙏 Glad I could help 💯
PERFECT TIMING! I was just about to buy it but couldn't find a good tutorial. Thank you so so much! SUBBED!!!!
Awesome! So glad I could help 🙏 Thank you for the support
Finally, someone that explains so a noob like me understand. Great video
You actually show the process of plugged in the cords and showing what you need to do instead of cutting away to the end. Nice
Excellent vid my dude. answered all the questions I has about aRGB and I love the way you broke it into thee parts... huge plus for no awful music or cringe worthy intro
Really appreciate the video tutorial. I will definitely use this as a guide for my next PC build. Unfortunately all I can get at the moment is the fans while everything else is sold out or 2-3x MSRP lol
You just gave my old tower with 9 fans, new life. THANK YOU!!!!
You are very welcome, thank you for watching 🙏
This is my first time doing a PC build with an RGB case. My LIAN LI case came with a hub but the instructions are pictorial and sketchy. Even on the LIAN LI UA-cam page, they don't show how to set one up. Thank you so much for this tutorial. It saved me a lot of head-scratching.
This is the thing that I was looking everywhere, Thank you so much, Already subscribed and shared this vid, peace :)))
So happy it helped! Thanks for watching and all the support 🙏
the fan i got is a 12v argb with a 6pin and my gigabyte b450m ds3h got a 4pin sys fan slot what should i do to make it work ?
me too and i don’t know what to do
I was so fricken confused about how I was going to hook all my fans and rgb up. Thanks dude you saved my first build
It's wild how this is basically the only video about building a PC with an ARGB hub.
Excellent, no-nonsense and succinct video. 👍
I quite like solid colours in the case (which I have) and the option to pick via RGB/aRGB, but I have to say that some rigs I've seen are so OTT they look like they've been used as a holding pen for miniature unicorns with severe gastroenteritis! 🌈🦄🤮
🤣🤣
Watching this now because after all these years, I finally get a chance to build my own gaming pc. Thanks for this V much appreciated 👍
Congratulations on the build! Thanks for sharing 🙌
@@BuildsWithV Thanks V and Goodluck to your Channel. New supporter here ✋
Dude.... thank you!
This is the kind of tutorial i've been searching for, the other videos on youtube is confusing because they tend to talking in circle and explaining too much technicality BS... 🤷🏻♂️😂
From 1:50 to 4:25 is the only stuff i really needed for... once again Gracias! 🍻
Picked up a fan hub and the instructions were terrible. This is the vid I needed. Thanks, brother!
That was the clearest way to explain it! Props to you, man!
I appreciate that!
Yeah man this was great. Ive been trying to learn about how case fans work and what the hell a fan hub even is but every other video I watched about it just glazed over it as if it wasn’t worth taking about all that much. This was very clear and answered basically all my questions 👍🏻
Thanks so much. 🙏 I’m glad I could help out
Thank you for this. Been taking chain smoking breaks trying to build my pc because of reading all these manuals. lol
I’m glad I could help. I’ve been there 😅 Hang in there
This video was a blessing to find. Planning a build with 10+ case fans and I was dying to figure out if the 3pin fans I had would be alright on the 4pin fan hubs. Big thanks.
I’m glad I could help 🙌
You video was one of the easiest to follow and learn about the way the fan rgb and power works. Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate it.
Thanks. This is a very useful video. I'm building a new gaming rig. I haven't built one for 15 years. Things have changed a bit since then. I was confused with all the RGB wiring and hubs etc. Good job, man.
Tysm you are like the best pc building youtuber your explanations are straight forward but still very precise and detailed and what i especially love about it is that you include absolutely everything you use in your description.
I appreciate that 🙏 Thank YOU so much for watching 🙌
Manufacturer instructions for installation of this fan hub explicitly state that the PWM sense connector should be connected to CPU_FAN on your motherboard, not SYS_FAN as you've done here. Then your CPU fan is connected to the red 4-pin connector on the hub. All other case fans are to use the black 4-pin connectors. Not sure if it affects function, but figured I'd let people know that this is the way the manufacturer intends you to install this device.
Thanks for easing my anxiety about the hub (my case came with one) I was freaking out when I saw it but your guide was simple and easy to follow
I loved the video. I only watched it to figure out if these hubs have a dedicated ARGB controller, but you answered that and more! Awesome work.
Glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
You're a life saver. Thanks so much; I've been looking everywhere for a video that can tell me where exactly I should plug everything in. My case needs 5 fans and my motherboard only has a few fan headers on it.
Always happy to help ✅ Thank you for watching 🙏
U r the only one who says tnx 4 watching in the middle of vid
I’m gonna build my very first pc soon and for some reason info on Argb/rgb is so hard to find for a beginner. This vid helped me with fan hubs and all of the above, thank you so much for the video! It really helped out a lot 👌
I’m really glad I could help 🙌
Perfect tutorial, ty you answered my questions .
I’m glad I could help 🙌 Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🙏
THANK YOU SO MUCH i searched for a tutorial for so LONG that actually makes sense
I like how complete yet simple you explain dude. Thank you
No problem at all, happy to help 🙌
DAMN SUCH A CLEAR EXPLANATION 10/10. You really helped me to get a good idea about hubs. really appreciate this, im soo happy i viewed this video.
I’m glad I could help out 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
@@BuildsWithV aw lol thanks for replying. Im honored XD
thank god for u man someone who actually showed how to hook it up, u got my sub and like for sure my guy. tysm
Thanks so much 🙏 Happy to help ☺️
Thank you for a easy to follow and get to the point video ! And all the links in the description! Subscribed!!
You’re very welcome and thank you for watching 🙏
Thank you for this video. I'm about to install my first set of RGB fans with a hub and have been feeling anxious about it. After seeing this video I understand the process a whole lot better.😁
I’m glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
Man why didn't I find this video a year ago, would of helped me so much. But if I run into issues in my second build, this is the video I'll use
thank you brother really appreciated finally someone thought about the new people getting into pc and these things are difficult then they might sound and i think you are the only one explaining this in detail i was scratching my head since almost 3 days with lian li ST120 fans hope this solve my problem
finally someone who explains properly, explains the different pins etc whilst the rest of the you tubers are like "LooK At mY adDreSsAbLe rGb"
I’m glad I could help 😊 Thank you for watching 🙏
@@BuildsWithV coming from console I didn’t understand that the hub doesn’t take power from a header and that’s what made it so confusing! I’m having to re build my pre build pc as it came with a trash case cooler etc lol but Thankyou✌🏽
I need this video definitely, obviously people are still getting the information this video provides 👍 thank you sir.
Bro where were you when I was building my PC last year lol. This video is the best. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Also just about to go down that multi-colour setup, having the 2 ARGB headers will make this workable. Many thanks for explaining BOTH standard and RGB setups.
Awesome Video! Straight to the point, cut up into different parts for different people properly as well. Thanks Dude
Thank you 🙏 Glad I could could help 🙌
I jus got a new dual chamber case that can have 10 fans and this was very very useful. Thank you!
About time! A proper. Video explaining this process concisely
I know it's an older video but that duel tone is nice. I had to order another hub because I have a 10 header setup and I think I'll do something similar thanks
Thanks bro your the only youtuber that actually show were to plug it in on what spot thanks
Glad I could help! Thank you for watching 💯🙏
Thank you, this was straight forward and very well explained!
Happy to help 😊 Thanks for watching 🙏
Another nice video! Detailed as always, too. Thanks for sharing...
Thanks so much! (Sheesh I’m backed up on comments 😅)
Thank you for this. I finally fixed my fan problem.
Look at V over here with another video that covers exactly what I need to know!
Man is a legend
I’m glad I could help 😅 Appreciate you 🙏
I wish I could like this video more than once. Thanks bro!
Glad I could help 🙌 Thank you 🙏
My argb hub wasnt plugged into power. Your video helped greatly! Thanks.
Yeah not going to lie I totally would have loved to hear you talk about it for half an hour LOL. I bought a cheap fan splitter on Amazon and I'm kind of regretting it
The only video I found about this, thank you very much you solved my doubts, pretty well explained, 10/10
Thank you. You are the only one who explained it Correct. Helped me so much :)
You deserved 1m+ subscriber, thankyou for this helpful and informative videos🥇
very clear, very simple. give this guy a thumbs up already. it wont hurt.
Easy Sub.
Straight to the point and what i was looking for. Thank you.
Dude looking awesome great job!
How do you do when you have a 4 pin rgb on motherboard and want to plug a 3 pin ?
I like the way he explain all thing.. Clear and detail
This video is coming up on a year old but it's still relevant and useful. I'm building my first RGB. I had no idea how it all works, only that somehow the five fans (three RGB) and hub that came with my Antec _Dark Phantom_ case connect to the ASRock Mobo to work their magic. I still don't know how to control the Mobo's and RAM's RGB, but now with a basic understanding (thanks to you!) I believe I can take it from here. How hard can it be? I started out building PCs running DOS.
I’m glad I could help out. It’s definitely a bit confusing at first. Thank you for watching and sharing 🙏
Thank you and I like listening to you talk 😆
what do I do if there is no RGB header on my mother board? Do I just connect the SATA to the RGB hub?
Won't work, if you don't have a mobo argb header. This is a glorified splitter with power. you need another device, razer, and corsair has products.
Thank you so much bro..
Did my first pc build and couldn't get past these connections..
Thanks alot!
Glad I could help
Amazing video EVERYTHING was explained perfectly you saved me so much hassle ❤
Bro, I’ve been searching all day for a video like this
Well glad you found this video and happy it was helpful 🙏 Thank you for watching
Im im sooo glad that you explain it soo good ❤️
Glad you like it!
Finally, a saviour. You're so helpful bro thank you so much !
Glad I could help you out 🙌 Thanks for watching 🙏
will get back to this vid after my corsair ll120 arrive, thx for making this easier
This is so helpful, thank you so much
Very easy to understand, u just earn another subscriber
Thanks man was struggling until i found your vid keep up the work
Awesome! Always happy to help 🔥 Thank you for watching 🙏
thank you for this great explanation. fully appreaciated, great video.
cracking video m8. was just what i needed help with.
Glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching
Im sorry for the noob question, I just want to make sure.. so in your setup you need 3 hub? 1 fan hub for all those fans 4 pin connector, and 2 rgb hub for those fans 3 pin rgb connector (to separate the color setup)?
thanks..
one of the best videos bro excellent infro. got yourself a new sub.
the video explained it perfectly thanks for this amazing video
Glad I could help 🙌 Thanks for watching
Loud and clear! informative! Great content!
Thanks man, that was very helpfull!
Good work mate ! I’m about start building Corsair 5000D airflow. Hope you’ve got videos how to build from start, to the end, with that case. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for this video it really helped.
This is exactly i need. i have hard time planning out what to do of my non rgb fans.