I really need help With what ARGB hub I should get or what to do with my ARGB lighting to synchronize it and make it look as good as possible. I have a ASRock Z790 Pro RS motherboard with 3 ARGB headers And I want to get a ASUS ROG Herculx GPU stand (ARGB) aura sync Lian li 120mm 3-pack sl-inf (ARGB) idk Lian Li strim plus v2 24 pin (ARGB) idk Lian Li strim plus v2 triple 8 pin (ARGB) Idk ASUS ROG strix 240mm lc II AIO cooler (ARGB) aura sync Phanteks digital neon rgb cables (ARGB) Phanteks digital I want them all synchronized but I don’t know how to do that, it seems like an ARGB hub is the way to do it so I found this video but I don’t know what ARGB hub to get which will be compatible with them all. Is there even one? Do I need to get two ARGB hubs and if so will I still be able to synchronize the lighting between the two ARGB hubs? Please please help🙏
i have two questions: 1. Theres a famous youtuber that sais, that the F-Series 140mm Core RGB Fans from nzxt only connect to their fan hub/controller (Nzxt RGB & Fan Controller). but the thing is... it sais that its an rgb controller and it also has 4-pin connectors. What should I do?????? 2. Can I use the DeepCool SC700 12-Port ARGB HUB for the NZXT F140 RGB Core Fans that I will buy? because he said they can only connect to the Nzxt RGB & Fan Controller
I have a 3pack Thermaltake riing fans which connects to a Thermaltake controller and then the controller connect to the mother via a 3pin header but I didnt realise it before I bought a msi b450 bazooka motherboard which only as 12v 4pin headers. So to fix my mistake I bought the deepcool convertor(5v to 12v) and connected everything, sadly my fans still doesnt show up in any of the rgb softwares. Does anyone know y it still doesnt work even though I connected the fans to my motherboard ?
What are u saying, man? If my motherboard has ARGB port at first place, why do I need to buy Argb hub, or controller? This does not make any sense. Someone who has no Argb 3 pin port on motherboard, he has to go for an appropriate hub solution. Isn’t it??
If your motherboard has an ARGB header and you have an argb fans then you don’t need this. But In my case I have argb fans and my motherboad only has an rgb header then I need this.
An ARGB hub will give you multiple 3-pin ports. Obviously if you already have a 3 pin port, use it. Sometimes people have more devices to connect, so they get a hub to plug in more argb devices.
@@jojolife1549but the guy from the video just said that hub needs to.connect 3 pin argb to the mobo, which doesn't make sense to use hub km first place
If u use those hubs is it still possible to adress every argb strip individually? Or is there an alternative that allows this? Edit: all will have the same effect. To address all individually u need argb controller like the razer croma argb controller
Thanks for the video! Keep up the good work my friend! ;3
The HUB shown is the .. 8-port ID-COOLING HA-02 ARGB 4-pin PWM Fan ARGB Hub.
I really need help With what ARGB hub I should get or what to do with my ARGB lighting to synchronize it and make it look as good as possible.
I have a ASRock Z790 Pro RS motherboard with 3 ARGB headers
And I want to get a ASUS ROG Herculx GPU stand (ARGB) aura sync
Lian li 120mm 3-pack sl-inf (ARGB) idk
Lian Li strim plus v2 24 pin (ARGB) idk
Lian Li strim plus v2 triple 8 pin (ARGB) Idk
ASUS ROG strix 240mm lc II AIO cooler (ARGB) aura sync
Phanteks digital neon rgb cables (ARGB) Phanteks digital
I want them all synchronized but I don’t know how to do that, it seems like an ARGB hub is the way to do it so I found this video but I don’t know what ARGB hub to get which will be compatible with them all. Is there even one? Do I need to get two ARGB hubs and if so will I still be able to synchronize the lighting between the two ARGB hubs? Please please help🙏
That converter is a deepcool 12v 4pin to 5v 3pin converter.
The HUB shown is the .. 8-port ID-COOLING HA-02 ARGB 4-pin PWM Fan ARGB Hub.
Is it okay for me to connect my Sata cable that came with my PSU to my ARGB hub?
Yes that’s what you need to do to power the hub 👍🏽
great video, if i dont have ither arg or rgb conector in my motherboard, wich options do i have ? thanks
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i have two questions:
1. Theres a famous youtuber that sais, that the F-Series 140mm Core RGB Fans from nzxt only connect to their fan hub/controller (Nzxt RGB & Fan Controller). but the thing is... it sais that its an rgb controller and it also has 4-pin connectors. What should I do??????
2. Can I use the DeepCool SC700 12-Port ARGB HUB for the NZXT F140 RGB Core Fans that I will buy? because he said they can only connect to the Nzxt RGB & Fan Controller
I have a 3pack Thermaltake riing fans which connects to a Thermaltake controller and then the controller connect to the mother via a 3pin header but I didnt realise it before I bought a msi b450 bazooka motherboard which only as 12v 4pin headers. So to fix my mistake I bought the deepcool convertor(5v to 12v) and connected everything, sadly my fans still doesnt show up in any of the rgb softwares. Does anyone know y it still doesnt work even though I connected the fans to my motherboard ?
What are u saying, man? If my motherboard has ARGB port at first place, why do I need to buy Argb hub, or controller? This does not make any sense. Someone who has no Argb 3 pin port on motherboard, he has to go for an appropriate hub solution. Isn’t it??
If your motherboard has an ARGB header and you have an argb fans then you don’t need this. But In my case I have argb fans and my motherboad only has an rgb header then I need this.
An ARGB hub will give you multiple 3-pin ports. Obviously if you already have a 3 pin port, use it. Sometimes people have more devices to connect, so they get a hub to plug in more argb devices.
@@jojolife1549but the guy from the video just said that hub needs to.connect 3 pin argb to the mobo, which doesn't make sense to use hub km first place
If u use those hubs is it still possible to adress every argb strip individually? Or is there an alternative that allows this?
Edit: all will have the same effect. To address all individually u need argb controller like the razer croma argb controller
Btw nice short but informative Video ^^
I mean i knew what u said but it still is an insane good input for 3:34
*PWM
This cable management 😭
Ion een care bout the cable management it is what it is
This AI read is awful. Sounds like it's reading Chinglish.