
Cooler Master RGB splitter cable
Cooler Master RGB splitter cable
No, it is a cable for standard 4-pin RGB headers on mainboards or compatible accessories, as already stated in the description. Here is some RGB lore to read: https://www.caseking.de/caseking-blog/caseking-rgb-guide-einkaufsratgeber-rgb-led-beleuchtung-und-synchronisation-erklaert-3126.html?sPartner=110
Unfortunately, this is not possible. The cable only supports the 4Pin 12V standard, the connectors that Corsair uses are only compatible with Corsair RGB fans and their distributors. However, there are sellers on Ebay who offer Corsair adapters or splitters. Have a look there.
Hello, this should indeed work. The fans are then controlled synchronously and cannot be controlled individually.
I can't guarantee 100 per cent but I think yes it should work.
Basically, I would say no. 4 pins have one pin for power and G, R, B for connection. 3 pins have a digital connection plus power and earth. This means that 3 pins need an internal chip so that they know which colour must be reproduced.
No, it doesn't work because their 4-pin mainboard connection is probably 12 V and the addressable ARGB LEDs only need 5 V on a 3-pin connector. It only flashes briefly and then the LEDs stop :D So either a new mainboard with a 5 V ARGB header, or a controller of some kind. Aquatuning sells something like this Alphacool Aurora Eiscontrol Adressable RGB Controller. However, I don't know how well fans can be connected in series and how it looks with the selection of colours ect.
Yes, you can connect the splitter directly to the motherboard. However, the connected RGB products must be compatible. In my case, with a Phanteks LED strip, this did not work!
Hello There should be 3 included for 3 fans. Greetings
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