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Usj89
1 year ago

If it’s a 3pin ARGB, your board doesn’t have such a connection… Then you also need an ARGB controller.

Were the fans in the case? Usually a separate controller is installed at the back.

If it’s a 4pin, jrgb1 would have been the right one. But if the cable was plugged, then you’ve already destroyed all the LEDs. The new cables shouldn’t fit anymore, but there are also which one can be stuck

Lg

ImCookii
1 year ago

You have 1x 3Pin (2 side by side and 1 single) RGB plug..

and 1x 4 Pin (PWM)

The 4 pin is for the function of the fan, the 3 pin alone for the lighting. Find a 3 pin plug on your motherboard and plug it on it, the same you do with the 4 pin plug.

If everything normally works to control this lighting, use the software from the fan manufacturer or the motherboard own software.

Hope this helps you:)

ImCookii
1 year ago

Which motherboard do you have? Then I can help you

ImCookii
11 months ago

On the power supply. You have a 3 pin plug that plugs on the motherboard and then you have a wide flat plug on the bottom, you get from your power supply. look after

ImCookii
1 year ago

I have this one myself
Other

However, this one should also do it here, as you should put the 3 pin on your own.

Other

Sorry for the long links :/

ImCookii
1 year ago

If I would recommend you, costs approx. 10 Euro on amazon. Please do not put the 3 pin on 4 pin, then the fan is grilled, own experience made ;D

Usj89
1 year ago

Yes

Usj89
1 year ago

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/PRO-B650M-E

Only has a 4pin 12v rgb connection. None for ARGB

ImCookii
1 year ago

Find nothing with “…e”
But normally you should have 3 pins.

You KÖNNTEST also buy an ARGB AND PWM controller that plugs in 4 pin and connects the ARGB fans to the controller