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How do I use RGB fan splitter?
Simply remove one of the 4-pin male connector using a pair of pliers or your hand, then connect the splitter cable to the fan RGB signal wire. In photo, Fan RGB signal cable, 4-pin male connector and the splitter cable. 4-pin male connectors placed inside the splitter connector.
How do I control RGB fans on my PC?
To do this, remove the rear side panel from your chassis and locate the RGB/Fan controller. On the top side of the controller there is a switch, flip it (On the TURBO this controller is in the rear near the power extension cable). RGB in the system should now respond to the remote.
How do I control rgb fans on my PC?
How many RGB fans Can you daisy chain together?
Two fans connect to a single RGB header via a splitter, while the other header is split between another fan and two RGB strips that are daisy-chained together. Most RGB strips can be daisy-chained (an adaptor to do so is often included), allowing for longer runs in larger cases.
Should I use a fan splitter or fan hub?
It depends on the amount of fans you plan to connect to your MoBo. If your MoBo has 1-2 4-pin fan headers and you plan to connect 2-4 fans to it, then use Y-splitter by connecting 2 fans to one MoBo fan header. But if you have 6+ fans, use PWM fan hub.
What is the difference between RGB control box and fan hub?
The RGB Controller device is generally in the shape of a small rectangular box and is also known as RGB Control Box. Unlike fan hubs, they do not power the case fans or control their speed, but only control the RGB lighting of the connected RGB devices and components. However, there are a couple of RGB Controllers that also power the fan,
How do I control the RGB lighting / effects / fan speed?
The RGB Lighting / Effects and Fan speed can be controlled using a wireless remote, which can also be used to start or turn off your PC, if you connect the included power header to the motherboard, and to the device itself. The device is compact and can be installed using the included adhesive and Velcro pads.
What is the difference between a fan hub and fan speed controller?
A fan hub will allow you to connect more fans using a single power connector (generally 4-pin molex or SATA connector) whereas a Fan Speed Controller allows you add more fans and you can change the speed of each fan individually.
How do I control the speed of my fan manually?
If you wish to control the fan speed manually, then you use the fan control knob or dial on the controller, which uses the PWM signal for controlling fan speed and not the voltage variation. The brightness of the orange LED on the controller gives visual feedback on the fan speed or on the current dial setting.