Hello, I have connected the fan hub to my 3 pin 5v argb connector but the motherboard doesn't see it. Do I need to change something or unplug something from the controller board?
I'm just a little confused am a noob first time switching out a complete pc to a new case and the rgb control has me stuck.. when I connect the power to the rgb which is sata do I take the other connector that's a 4pin 3 and 1 missing and connect is to +5v gen 2 plug on mobo and leave the vdg out of it and leave it still connected to the controller on the front panel I'm lost
In this case, you'll need a converter to change the voltage from 12V to 5V Here is the link: amz.run/4Ssy Installation Video: ruclips.net/video/sBCvmkXf-Zg/видео.html Please connect 5V 3 pin ARGB connector from the hub to converter then connect 12V 4 pin connector (female) to 12N 4 pin ARGB LED connector on your board. Also, don't forget to download the ASUS AURA sync program to control RGB accordingly. Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 i had one on the board that suported it but decided to keep it controlled at the front for rgb upgrades later on :) i would post a pic but i dguess youtube sitll dont let you so ill upload to a link
I built many cases like this. All brands made from china and qualities are most similar but the reason I can recommend this case is this case includes a pre-built 6 ARGB fan. Build quality is also good within this price range. If you want to build an RGB fan case, you need to buy an RGB fan separately. It will cost like $40-50 for 3 or 5 fans. Right? In that respect, the cost-effectiveness is excellent. It is just my personal opinion. The choice is yours. Thank you for your comments.
Yes but most ASUS board has only 12V 4 pin ARGB header so I think you need this converter to change the voltage 12V to 5V. Here is the link: amz.run/4Ssy Installation Video: ruclips.net/video/sBCvmkXf-Zg/видео.html Please connect 5V 3 pin ARGB connector from the hub to converter then connect 12V 4pin connector (female) to AURA 4 pin RGB LED connector on your board. Also, don't forget to download the ASUS AURA sync program to control RGB accordingly. Thank you for your comments.
I think the ASUS board usually uses a 12V 4 pin for the ARGB header. Please check your board which header is available. This case has 5V 3 pin ARGB connector so you can connect the 5V 3 pin ARGB connector to 5V 3 pin ARGB header on your board. If not, please use this converter. Here is the link: amz.run/4Ssy Installation Video: ruclips.net/video/sBCvmkXf-Zg/видео.html Please connect 5V 3 pin ARGB connector from the hub to converter then connect 12V 4pin connector (female) to ARGB LED header on your board. Also, don't forget to download the ASUS AURA sync program to control RGB accordingly. Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 I have the asus rog strix x570, it has the rgb and argb pins, I know that these are going to go on the argb pins but I wanted to know if these fans could be controlled with that board through its aura sync software after checking if my motherboard has all 3 argb pins (4-1). Does that mean I can control these case fans with the aura sync software? Another question too, can I remove the rgb cable on the front panel and it will automatically sync with the mobo? without having to hold it down?
@@Frandres22 Yes, it has RGB hub to control all 6 ARGB fan. You can simply connect 5V 3 pin connector to 3 pin ARGB header on your board. Thank you for your comments.
im already sold looked at many videos and finally found something that helped
This video was very helpful the video told me that the case came with fans installed
Gracias por la rewiu, no hay videos es español con este gabinete, estoy viendo si comprar este gabinete o el corsair 5000D, cual es mejor?
Este es mejor si vas a instalar un copler de agua de 280 mm pq con el corsair 5000D te dice en la descripción q revices la altura de las memorias
Hello, I have connected the fan hub to my 3 pin 5v argb connector but the motherboard doesn't see it. Do I need to change something or unplug something from the controller board?
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Hi can I put an aio cooler ?
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I'm just a little confused am a noob first time switching out a complete pc to a new case and the rgb control has me stuck.. when I connect the power to the rgb which is sata do I take the other connector that's a 4pin 3 and 1 missing and connect is to +5v gen 2 plug on mobo and leave the vdg out of it and leave it still connected to the controller on the front panel I'm lost
I have 2 other rgb headers but they are 12 v
What I'm trying to do is control it from Aurora on asus b550 a ac
In this case, you'll need a converter to change the voltage from 12V to 5V Here is the link: amz.run/4Ssy Installation Video: ruclips.net/video/sBCvmkXf-Zg/видео.html Please connect 5V 3 pin ARGB connector from the hub to converter then connect 12V 4 pin connector (female) to 12N 4 pin ARGB LED connector on your board. Also, don't forget to download the ASUS AURA sync program to control RGB accordingly. Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 i had one on the board that suported it but decided to keep it controlled at the front for rgb upgrades later on :) i would post a pic but i dguess youtube sitll dont let you so ill upload to a link
Im very skeptic of this brand. How do you like it and what are your thoughts? Do you trust it?
I built many cases like this. All brands made from china and qualities are most similar but the reason I can recommend this case is this case includes a pre-built 6 ARGB fan. Build quality is also good within this price range. If you want to build an RGB fan case, you need to buy an RGB fan separately. It will cost like $40-50 for 3 or 5 fans. Right? In that respect, the cost-effectiveness is excellent. It is just my personal opinion. The choice is yours. Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate you.
Can the rgb controller plug into the rog strix 590 without a converter ?
Yes but most ASUS board has only 12V 4 pin ARGB header so I think you need this converter to change the voltage 12V to 5V. Here is the link: amz.run/4Ssy Installation Video: ruclips.net/video/sBCvmkXf-Zg/видео.html Please connect 5V 3 pin ARGB connector from the hub to converter then connect 12V 4pin connector (female) to AURA 4 pin RGB LED connector on your board. Also, don't forget to download the ASUS AURA sync program to control RGB accordingly. Thank you for your comments.
i can controller the fan's color whit aura sync?
I think the ASUS board usually uses a 12V 4 pin for the ARGB header. Please check your board which header is available. This case has 5V 3 pin ARGB connector so you can connect the 5V 3 pin ARGB connector to 5V 3 pin ARGB header on your board. If not, please use this converter. Here is the link: amz.run/4Ssy Installation Video: ruclips.net/video/sBCvmkXf-Zg/видео.html Please connect 5V 3 pin ARGB connector from the hub to converter then connect 12V 4pin connector (female) to ARGB LED header on your board. Also, don't forget to download the ASUS AURA sync program to control RGB accordingly. Thank you for your comments.
@@comtongny7776 I have the asus rog strix x570, it has the rgb and argb pins, I know that these are going to go on the argb pins but I wanted to know if these fans could be controlled with that board through its aura sync software
after checking if my motherboard has all 3 argb pins (4-1). Does that mean I can control these case fans with the aura sync software?
Another question too, can I remove the rgb cable on the front panel and it will automatically sync with the mobo? without having to hold it down?
@@Frandres22 Yes, it has RGB hub to control all 6 ARGB fan. You can simply connect 5V 3 pin connector to 3 pin ARGB header on your board. Thank you for your comments.