Unfortunately, you cannot. The RGB in this case is controlled by the button at the top (next to the power button). There is an ARGB cable you can connect to the motherboard which should give you the ability to control it with software but it is very unstable and causes a lot of problems (talking from experience of mine and other people who have this case and contacted me regarding having problems with it).
Yes true. This is happened to me as well. This case has an internal RGB controller. I recommend not to plug the ARGB pin into the motherboard and control the RGB with the button on the front panel.
@@FullTowerTV bro I want to change the fans and use a hub. But I think There is not enough space in the back to install the hub. Or if I use the hub at bottom the fans wire won't reach at the bottom to the hub. What should I do now? And another thing I want to use argb psu 24 pin extension cable but I'm afraid the cable management won't be possible. What do you think should I use an extension?
@@badluckgamer840 In my experience - the 24-pin ARGB cables are very finicky and not reliable at all. I know it looks cool but they usually break pretty fast and it will make a mess in terms of cable management. So my recommendation will be not to use them at all. As for the fans: you can use a splitter/fan extension instead of a hub (or connect a splitter/extension to the hub). It won't be pretty but will get the job done. Some examples (you can find cheaper ones on ali express or something, these are just to give you an idea of what to look for): amzn.to/4eRc3JY amzn.to/3BzQqzv amzn.to/3XNbjyk amzn.to/3XY2Fgy
I am allways confuced about the motherboard cpu connection i have a 6 pin and 4 pin connection on my board but never connect the 4 pin what is it for my pc boots and runs fine as it should but was wondering do i need to allso connect the 4 pin to my board?
That's a great question! Some motherboards have more than one CPU connection and some have only one. The short answer is that you only need one to run your PC. The second or additional pins that you might have are for pushing more power to your CPU in case you want to OVERCLOCK ⏰️ it. Overclocking = means pushing more power to your CPU to make it go faster. You do it by raising the voltage ⚡️ and to do that you need more power. That's why some motherboards have more CPU connections than others. I hope that answers your question and thank you for the great question!
@C0DM4YH3M ikr? I wish they stopped doing that. 😕 But I get it, it's cheaper and in the end, the customer pays less so that's a good thing I guess? 🤷♂️
Never knew I needed pc building asmr until now. Slept like a baby lol. Ty for this
you are still one of the the best pc builder,, hang in there alah bless you
Thank you my friend i appreciate it a lot!
Worth every single millisecond watching this
now this is what im looking for to relax on
you deserve like 1 million+ sub👍
@@DrrFN Hey 👋 Thank you so much, I'm glad you liked the content 😊.
i watched every single atom of video 🤣
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@@morgan_dert glad you liked it 😊
Can I control the speed of the fans of the case via software? I mean connect the fans to the motherboard, glad if you answer
Unfortunately, you cannot.
The RGB in this case is controlled by the button at the top (next to the power button).
There is an ARGB cable you can connect to the motherboard which should give you the ability to control it with software but it is very unstable and causes a lot of problems (talking from experience of mine and other people who have this case and contacted me regarding having problems with it).
@ thank you
HOLY SHIT, MY NAME IS LITERALLY THE SAME AS YOU, RAPHAEL (i use rafael as an alias)
9:09 antec should be appreciated for that move lol
Bro, at this point I can do quality control for Antec 😵😅
@@FullTowerTV😂😂
Can you sync the case fan and CPU cooler fan together? I have the same case but whenever I connect the argb pin to the mobo the display doesn't come
Yes true. This is happened to me as well. This case has an internal RGB controller. I recommend not to plug the ARGB pin into the motherboard and control the RGB with the button on the front panel.
@@FullTowerTV bro I want to change the fans and use a hub. But I think There is not enough space in the back to install the hub. Or if I use the hub at bottom the fans wire won't reach at the bottom to the hub. What should I do now?
And another thing I want to use argb psu 24 pin extension cable but I'm afraid the cable management won't be possible. What do you think should I use an extension?
@@badluckgamer840 In my experience - the 24-pin ARGB cables are very finicky and not reliable at all. I know it looks cool but they usually break pretty fast and it will make a mess in terms of cable management.
So my recommendation will be not to use them at all.
As for the fans: you can use a splitter/fan extension instead of a hub (or connect a splitter/extension to the hub). It won't be pretty but will get the job done.
Some examples (you can find cheaper ones on ali express or something, these are just to give you an idea of what to look for):
amzn.to/4eRc3JY
amzn.to/3BzQqzv
amzn.to/3XNbjyk
amzn.to/3XY2Fgy
@@FullTowerTV thank you very much bro
goooood
Glad you liked it 😊
I am allways confuced about the motherboard cpu connection i have a 6 pin and 4 pin connection on my board but never connect the 4 pin what is it for my pc boots and runs fine as it should but was wondering do i need to allso connect the 4 pin to my board?
That's a great question!
Some motherboards have more than one CPU connection and some have only one.
The short answer is that you only need one to run your PC. The second or additional pins that you might have are for pushing more power to your CPU in case you want to OVERCLOCK ⏰️ it.
Overclocking = means pushing more power to your CPU to make it go faster.
You do it by raising the voltage ⚡️ and to do that you need more power.
That's why some motherboards have more CPU connections than others.
I hope that answers your question and thank you for the great question!
Sir! How i install HDD exact your setup???
@@reazulislan8777 You have the Antec AX61 Elite?
Great build dude, come on case manufacture's stop with the PCI break away covers, so Fing annoying.
@C0DM4YH3M ikr?
I wish they stopped doing that. 😕
But I get it, it's cheaper and in the end, the customer pays less so that's a good thing I guess? 🤷♂️