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This is a long post. I have a lot of questions about RGB fans as I have almost no experience with RGB. Hope you guys can help me understand it better.
Client gave me his custom gaming PC to work on. He and a buddy started the build over a year ago and never finished it. He wants help finishing the wiring - mainly connecting some fans and RGB.
There are 6 RGB fans total - 3x Corsair LL RGB case fans in front [model: C0-9050072], 2x Cooler Master CPU heatsink fans [model: SickleFlow 120], 1x Fractal case fan [model: Fractal Aspect 12 RGB] on the rear. They are all sending air backwards.
Today I learned that there's one color RGB and individually addressable RGB (ARGB).
I looked up the fans to see which they are. Looks like they are all ARGB. The Corsair fans came with a Lighting Node Pro. They also have a Corsair RGB hub that I'm assuming must have been a separate purchase.
Is this correct?: The Lighting Node Pro is powered by the mini USB cable plugged into it that is plugged into the motherboard's USB_E12 header at the bottom of the mobo. The RGB hub is powered by a SATA connector. The Lighting Node Pro can be used by itself with up to 2 fans, or it can be plugged into a hub or two to support up to 6 fans with one hub or 12 fans with two hubs. The client definitely needed the RGB hub to manage the RGB on his three Corsair fans as the Lighting Node Pro only supports up to two.
I think the Corsair fans are good-to-go. The disconnected CPU fans and rear fan are my problem.
The Cooler Master and Fractal fans have the same RGB connector that is very different from the Corsair fans' and hub's RGB connectors. Are the Corsair connectors proprietary and the others non-proprietary?
The three disconnected fans can be plugged directly into the mobo, whereas the Corsair fans cannot, which means that a Corsair hub is required to fully use the Corsair fans.
The mobo has three headers to connect to RGB devices. (2) +12 GRB headers labeled RGB_HEADER1 and RGB_HEADER2, as well as (1) +5V ADD GEN 2 header.
My understanding is that the +12 headers [4 physical pins] are for one color RGB LEDs and the ADD GEN 2 header [3 physical pins and 1 blank pin] is for ARGB LEDs.
That means I need to plug all three disconnected fans to the ADD GEN 2 header. I can't plug them into the +12 headers since they have a blank pin that's sealed off and does not allow a pin to go through it.
I connected all three fans' to each other. Since they are different brands, will this cause any problems? Do I need to get an ARGB header splitter to keep them separate?
The left Master Cooler CPU fan is plugged into the ARGB header. The left CPU fan is connected to the right CPU fan. The Fractal rear fan is connected to the right CPU fan. They are all joined together and share the ARGB header.
Will the system have a meltdown if I powered it up in this configuration? I have not once plugged in the computer.
Then there's the issue of controlling RGB on 6 fans from 3 different manufacturers. Can the Asus mobo control all the RGBs? I know Corsair uses iCUE.
The Fractal case has a small round button at the top that changes the RGB. Wonder how that would work in this situation.
Lastly, the Fractal rear fan needs to be plugged into a CHA_FAN header (the CPU fans are connected to CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT). There are no CHA_FAN headers available. All three Corsair fans are using all three CHA_FAN headers. I will have to order a CHA_FAN splitter as I don't have any. Will there be an issue with the splitter connecting to a Corsair fan and a Fractal fan? Perhaps I should just split the header between two Corsair fans.
The Fractal fan's main power connector splits out to a second power connector, which has one cable ripped out of the main connector. It's not needed. Can I put electric tape over it and it'll work fine? I am out of electric tape right now so in the meantime perhaps I should put something else over it.
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Big thanks to anyone that can help me understand this better.
Client gave me his custom gaming PC to work on. He and a buddy started the build over a year ago and never finished it. He wants help finishing the wiring - mainly connecting some fans and RGB.
There are 6 RGB fans total - 3x Corsair LL RGB case fans in front [model: C0-9050072], 2x Cooler Master CPU heatsink fans [model: SickleFlow 120], 1x Fractal case fan [model: Fractal Aspect 12 RGB] on the rear. They are all sending air backwards.
Today I learned that there's one color RGB and individually addressable RGB (ARGB).
I looked up the fans to see which they are. Looks like they are all ARGB. The Corsair fans came with a Lighting Node Pro. They also have a Corsair RGB hub that I'm assuming must have been a separate purchase.
Is this correct?: The Lighting Node Pro is powered by the mini USB cable plugged into it that is plugged into the motherboard's USB_E12 header at the bottom of the mobo. The RGB hub is powered by a SATA connector. The Lighting Node Pro can be used by itself with up to 2 fans, or it can be plugged into a hub or two to support up to 6 fans with one hub or 12 fans with two hubs. The client definitely needed the RGB hub to manage the RGB on his three Corsair fans as the Lighting Node Pro only supports up to two.
I think the Corsair fans are good-to-go. The disconnected CPU fans and rear fan are my problem.
The Cooler Master and Fractal fans have the same RGB connector that is very different from the Corsair fans' and hub's RGB connectors. Are the Corsair connectors proprietary and the others non-proprietary?
The three disconnected fans can be plugged directly into the mobo, whereas the Corsair fans cannot, which means that a Corsair hub is required to fully use the Corsair fans.
The mobo has three headers to connect to RGB devices. (2) +12 GRB headers labeled RGB_HEADER1 and RGB_HEADER2, as well as (1) +5V ADD GEN 2 header.
My understanding is that the +12 headers [4 physical pins] are for one color RGB LEDs and the ADD GEN 2 header [3 physical pins and 1 blank pin] is for ARGB LEDs.
That means I need to plug all three disconnected fans to the ADD GEN 2 header. I can't plug them into the +12 headers since they have a blank pin that's sealed off and does not allow a pin to go through it.
I connected all three fans' to each other. Since they are different brands, will this cause any problems? Do I need to get an ARGB header splitter to keep them separate?
The left Master Cooler CPU fan is plugged into the ARGB header. The left CPU fan is connected to the right CPU fan. The Fractal rear fan is connected to the right CPU fan. They are all joined together and share the ARGB header.
Will the system have a meltdown if I powered it up in this configuration? I have not once plugged in the computer.
Then there's the issue of controlling RGB on 6 fans from 3 different manufacturers. Can the Asus mobo control all the RGBs? I know Corsair uses iCUE.
The Fractal case has a small round button at the top that changes the RGB. Wonder how that would work in this situation.
Lastly, the Fractal rear fan needs to be plugged into a CHA_FAN header (the CPU fans are connected to CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT). There are no CHA_FAN headers available. All three Corsair fans are using all three CHA_FAN headers. I will have to order a CHA_FAN splitter as I don't have any. Will there be an issue with the splitter connecting to a Corsair fan and a Fractal fan? Perhaps I should just split the header between two Corsair fans.
The Fractal fan's main power connector splits out to a second power connector, which has one cable ripped out of the main connector. It's not needed. Can I put electric tape over it and it'll work fine? I am out of electric tape right now so in the meantime perhaps I should put something else over it.
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Mobo manual:
Specs:
Operating System | Unknown |
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Graphics Chip | Gigabyte 3070 Gaming OC 8GB VRAM [Model: GV-N3070GAMING OC-8GB Rev. 2.0] |
RAM/Memory | 32GB (2 x 16GB) Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL DDR4-3200MHz [2 of 4 Slots Filled] [Model: CMH32GX4M2E3200C16, Timing: 16-20-20-38] |
Storage | 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus Solid State Drive [NVME] |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming Wi-Fi 2 [AM4 Socket] |
Networking | Intel 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 |
CPU Cooler | Cooler Master RGB Air Cooler [Model Unknown] |
Power Supply | SeaSonic Focus GX-750 Fully Modular 80 Plus Gold [Model: SSR-750FX] |
Optical Drive | N/A |
Case | Fractal Pop Series XL Air [Model: FD-C-POR1X-06] |
Fans | 3x Corsair LL ARGB Case Fans on the Front [Model: C0-9050072] 2x Cooler Master CPU Fans [Model: Sickle Flow 120 ARGB] 1x Fractal Fan on the Rear [Model: Fractal Aspect 12 ARGB] [All Fans Push Air Backwards] |
Video Ports | HDMI 2.1 x2, DisplayPort 1.4 x2 |
Big thanks to anyone that can help me understand this better.
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