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HI xSAVAGE GAMING, welcome to my channel. I did the coverter myself.. but you can find them here Get the pin needle and the converter below. ‣ Pin needles - www.aliexpress.com/item/32706628771.html or www.ebay.com/itm/221427977317 (you need to pull out one needle to fit the below converters) ‣ Converter - 1 To 1 Male www.ebay.com/itm/165050744850 or 1 TO 1 Female 5V 3pin www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001598378033.html
@@KleoYan amazing!!! Thank you for the fast response you deserve a sub, also I'm guessing the female 5v 3pin you had plugged in the extra male 3pin on the front pannel is the 1 to 1 female 5v 3pin correct?
@@KleoYan what I'm trying to do is have all my rgb fans and strip be synced to the front pannel instead of the argb that's on my motherboard, would that work?
@@xsavagegaming3094 hi, infact I just woke up and sorry for the delay response. yes you are right, the 3pin needle might not be necessary to purchase but it's better to play it safe as random viewers from my channel, some comes with the 3pin and some does not. so best to grab the 4 pin, remove one pin so that you can use it on the converter mentioned. Once again thank you for visiting and to have subscribe to my channel too.
@@xsavagegaming3094 hi, mind if I ask which case are you using? as each case, there is a argb load limit. if you plug in too many, you might only be able to light up some but not all and for budget case, your controller might blow. so best is to get a dedicated argb controller instead of using the front panel controller. if you got no choice but to stick to the front controller, you can use max 0.5 meter of strips and that's all I would advise you. Or if you know your fans argb is rated below 0.25 ampere, you can have max 6 fans.
Very Well done man. Thank You .
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Hi Saraba LAThomas, welcome to my channel. Am glad you have enjoyed this video content. Once again thank you for visiting and all the best in your build.
Thanks for the informative video! Well done.
Pardon me for the late reply and thanks for the compliment.
Great video! Keep up the great work.
Hi Yeej Koo, thank you for the complement. Just for your info. I have other videos you might be interested with. ua-cam.com/users/GodZylaTheMaking do browse around and if you like my content, remember to subscribe and to click on the notification bell. Once again thank you for your feedback and to have visit my channel.
@@KleoYan for sure! It's great content.
@@yeejkoo7927 thank you 👍
Where did you get the 5v 3pin converter? I can't find it online
HI xSAVAGE GAMING, welcome to my channel. I did the coverter myself.. but you can find them here
Get the pin needle and the converter below.
‣ Pin needles - www.aliexpress.com/item/32706628771.html or www.ebay.com/itm/221427977317 (you need to pull out one needle to fit the below converters)
‣ Converter - 1 To 1 Male www.ebay.com/itm/165050744850 or 1 TO 1 Female 5V 3pin www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001598378033.html
@@KleoYan amazing!!! Thank you for the fast response you deserve a sub, also I'm guessing the female 5v 3pin you had plugged in the extra male 3pin on the front pannel is the 1 to 1 female 5v 3pin correct?
@@KleoYan what I'm trying to do is have all my rgb fans and strip be synced to the front pannel instead of the argb that's on my motherboard, would that work?
@@xsavagegaming3094 hi, infact I just woke up and sorry for the delay response. yes you are right, the 3pin needle might not be necessary to purchase but it's better to play it safe as random viewers from my channel, some comes with the 3pin and some does not. so best to grab the 4 pin, remove one pin so that you can use it on the converter mentioned. Once again thank you for visiting and to have subscribe to my channel too.
@@xsavagegaming3094 hi, mind if I ask which case are you using? as each case, there is a argb load limit. if you plug in too many, you might only be able to light up some but not all and for budget case, your controller might blow. so best is to get a dedicated argb controller instead of using the front panel controller. if you got no choice but to stick to the front controller, you can use max 0.5 meter of strips and that's all I would advise you. Or if you know your fans argb is rated below 0.25 ampere, you can have max 6 fans.
Thanks for making this video.
you are most welcome ...
If ws2811?
Hi Miss YAYA dE LAViGNE, welcome to my channel. It’s of the same circuit layout. It applies the same.