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Using 3 Pin 5v ARGB and 4 Pin 12v RGB Adapters, Cables and Splitters Correctly (1/9/23)

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End User Games and PC Tech

End User Games and PC Tech

Күн бұрын

In this video, we'll cover things to know when using ARGB and RGB cables, adapters and splitters. Such as, how to properly connect to your motherboard and what to look out for to ensure success. Thank you for watching!
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@raymadmechanic8780
@raymadmechanic8780 3 ай бұрын
VERY GOOD VIDEO HELP ME OUT A LOT ,LAST TIME A DID A PC REBUILD WAS 8 YEARS AGO THINGS HAVE CHANGE THANKS MATE
@Alpha-ms9nj
@Alpha-ms9nj 7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that you took the time to explain this important information. This is the only video that I have found this on. I'm putting together my first PC using older cheaper LGA 1150 parts with an Asrock board that doesn't have ARGB so I had to buy an 5v ARGB fan hub that also has a 4 pin PWM for fans. Everything else is by far easier to put together then the lighting IMO, it's a PITA but explaining things in videos like this are very helpful. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 18 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@silvermasked0
@silvermasked0 Жыл бұрын
Dude this was a good video. Leaving a comment for the algorithm Gods. Keep it up.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
Thank you for commenting and watching! Please like and subscribe, I just uploaded a new video and I will have future videos coming. Thanks again!
@Sanchez10259
@Sanchez10259 4 ай бұрын
This is amazing video like truly love it thank so much ❤❤❤
@ValkyOn
@ValkyOn 3 ай бұрын
Nice video !!!
@josephtrimble7798
@josephtrimble7798 10 ай бұрын
The arrow usually always means positive another words to make sure you line it up positive to positive whether it is 5 volts 12 or 24 volts,
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 10 ай бұрын
Well, yes, but let's not confuse people. Motherboards only have 5v 12v, and 24v is different. Also, as shown in the video, not all RGB cables have the arrow. Some only have 12v RGB markings, in which case you have to line up or match up the 12v pins to the 12v side of the cable.
@kevinzhang5253
@kevinzhang5253 14 күн бұрын
Hello from France ! I came across your video by chance because I was looking for a solution for connecting my RGB cables. I have an Asus prime H510M-K motherboard on which I'd like to connect a watercooling system that includes ARGB cables. But unless I'm mistaken, my motherboard can only accommodate 4pin 12V. Is there a solution for adapting 5V 3-pin cables to a 4-pin 12V motherboard? The watercooling is a Thermalright Frozen notte. Thank you and keep up the good work!
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 13 күн бұрын
@@kevinzhang5253 You'll want to use a USB ARGB controller hub.
@kevinzhang5253
@kevinzhang5253 13 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot ! Will try
@froylanflores3991
@froylanflores3991 11 ай бұрын
will i damage my motherboard if i plug the 4 pin 12vrgb incorreclty?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 11 ай бұрын
Yes, you can damage the motherboard and / or the RGB device you connect to the header. Just use the motherboard manual to verify the correct orientation.
@airbarboy8973
@airbarboy8973 9 ай бұрын
Which ones power the fan blades 5v or 12?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 9 ай бұрын
These connections are only for the RGB leds. The fan power connections have either three or four holes on the connector... A four pin PWM fan connector will have four square holes on the front and four wires entering the back. A three pin fan connector will be smaller in size than the 4 pin PWM fan connector. It will also have three square holes on the front and three wires entering the back. Additionally, the square connector will be keyed so that it connects to the motherboard (also keyed) fan header on the correct pins. Three pin fans operate using voltage control, and four pin fans have PWM control for more precise speed control.
@felix_z.0825
@felix_z.0825 Ай бұрын
Am i still able to induvitualy control the the rgb on the devices if they are all hooked up to an 3 pin argb splitter cable so they are technicly only running on one argb port? Good video by the way.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Ай бұрын
@felix_z.0825 ARGB is individually addressable, via software, so I think it should be controllable.
@mursalinpairava3314
@mursalinpairava3314 10 ай бұрын
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@xXWH1TEW01FXx
@xXWH1TEW01FXx 7 ай бұрын
What would you recommend for an adapter for 12V 4 pin to 5V 3 pin? My housing RGB is 3 pin and the mother board is 4 pin.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 7 ай бұрын
You'll probably want to look for a 3-pin USB controller and not use the MB 4 pin header.
@xXWH1TEW01FXx
@xXWH1TEW01FXx 7 ай бұрын
@@EndUserGamer what does that look like?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 7 ай бұрын
@@xXWH1TEW01FXx Google 3-pin ARGB USB controller to look at the different options. That said, you could potentially try something like this... www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-Controller-3-Pin-Ports/dp/B07Z7WLWD5 That is just as an example, you will want to go with your wallet, and look over several options and read reviews. Another option is to search for a 4 pin to 3 pin converter, but I'd probably just go with a USB controller for simplicity.
@vishalkatarha
@vishalkatarha Жыл бұрын
Sir can I connect argb Led strip in System fan 3pins ?? Because in my motherboard there is not option for argb or RGB header
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
The three pins you've talking about are for powering fans. Those do not supply RGB functionality. And if you were to do this, it could potentially break the strip or fan header. Fortunately, the three pin ARGB cable wouldn't fit on the fan header. That said, you can get an ARGB connector or hub / controller. It will probably use a USB connector for you to connect to the motherboard.
@chrisbloem6639
@chrisbloem6639 28 күн бұрын
Hi I have an asus mobo and i would like to use the aura feature but i only have a four pin cable, would i be able to snip the correct pin and use it that way? I would connect the modified cable in my 5v plug on my mobo and connect the male snipped plug in the rgb controller,
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 28 күн бұрын
@chrisbloem6639 Well, in theory, I suppose it would work. Like, it seems that if the correct pins are attached, it should be fine and functional... However, there are differences between the 4-pin 12v RGB and the 3-pin 5v ARGB devices, so there may be differences in the cable, too. So, to be sure, you can just get a 3-pin cable and not worry about any risks.
@WeissDjinn
@WeissDjinn Жыл бұрын
This was a good video, sir! I have a question. See, I'm just starting to build a PC and I got a bit of a situation. I have 2 sets of 3 case fans and each of my fans only has 1 cable which allows them to be daisy-chained to each other and are connected to this cable with 5 heads that came with the box. This cable has a SATA head, 2 5v-3pin heads, a case fan cable for the motherboard, and a 4 pin that connects to the case fans. Now, like I said, I have 2 sets of these 3 fans, so I have 2 of this 5-head cable. I understand where the rest of the heads go, my concern are the two 5v-3pin grounding cables that I have. Theres only one 3pin slot in the motherboard so I don't know where to put the other one.
@aahadrashid540
@aahadrashid540 Жыл бұрын
Do you have any other 4 pin connectors like this comment so I can see your reply
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
@WeissDjinn If I'm understanding you, your motherboard only has one 5v 3 pin ARGB header, but you have 6 fans, which can be daisy chained together, but you'll need to connect two 3 pin ARGB wires for all six to light up. Yes? In this case, you'll want to use a 3 pin splitter cable to connect both leads to the one 3 pin header on the MB.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
@@aahadrashid540 It sounds as though the 4 pin connector they mentioned is a Molex power cable, but they have two 3 pin ARGB cables from each fan set, but only one 3 pin header on the MB. And if this is the situation, they can use an ARGB splitter cable.
@bottomtext6558
@bottomtext6558 12 күн бұрын
hello my case fans are 4 PIN and they are hooked to a special hub that takes fans 4 pin my question is can i sync my cpu cooler its a 3 pin 5 v ( deepcool ag400) with the case fans? im getting a b450m ASUS A II motherboard and it has the 3 pin 5v port but im confused on how to sync everything please help
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 12 күн бұрын
@bottomtext6558 You can't connect them together, but with software, you could possibly control the colors together.
@donleadbeter6308
@donleadbeter6308 17 күн бұрын
What do need to get to plug in a 3 pin rgb led fan to my CPU LED 12v pins on my motherboard. I'm beating my head against the wall.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 16 күн бұрын
@donleadbeter6308 RGB fans will have 2 connections, one for power and one for the RGB. The power pins connect to CPU fan header, and the RBG connects to the RGB motherboard header.
@HelleyPress
@HelleyPress 11 ай бұрын
What do you do if your motherboard has only 4pins header, but rgb fan has 3 pin cable only
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 11 ай бұрын
You'll want to use a USB controller instead of the motherboard header. There are adapters / converters, but that may possibly not work as you want... Google search 4-pin RGB to 3pin ARGB (you may see DRGB mentioned, which is the same thing), and research for the correct USB Argb controller. Or consider buying RGB fans if you wish to use the motherboard header.
@kuaciMY
@kuaciMY 7 ай бұрын
For my case, i have 4 argb accessories (not argb fan).. can i use splitter to use those 4 accessories on 1 mobo slot? Using z790 maximus hero.. already use hub but the size are not fit (fan seems like smaller 5v3pin) can anyone help.. thx
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 7 ай бұрын
Sorry, I'm just seeing this now. Ok, so you have four 3-pin 5v ARGB accessories (such as LED strips or other ARGB components), installed in your case, and you have one 3-pin 5v ARGB header, yes? Or are there two headers on the motherboard? If you do have two headers, you can use a two-way splitter on each header for the four accessories. But if you only have one ARGB header, you'll need a four-way ARGB splitter cable. Or better yet, use an ARGB hub with four pinout headers and connect the hub to the one motherboard header. This is probably the best way. All that said, your last sentence confuses me. Fans have small square power connectors (sometimes 3 pin and sometimes 4) which connect to the motherboard or fan hub to power them, but that connector is not for the ARGB (3-pin5v) or RGB (4-pin 12v) LEDs, those connectors are shaped differently.
@jorgepereira9455
@jorgepereira9455 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Very helpful to everyone. There is any way to deal with ARGB Hub proprietary connectors, and apply the standard 3pins ARGB Fans ? The proprietary connector's are a pure nightmare, and IMO should be illegal. I had a Case ( Kolink - balance ) during 3years, which I like a lot, due to the front LED stripe, and Rear a Fan ARBG with a LED Ring style, that its perfect to my personal taste. I really don't like the atual Fans with full LED'around the Fan and also on the Blades, I only like Fans with a Ring Led Style around the blades and nothing else - LED's yes, but Minimalist style. So what happened its that my actual Rear back Fan started to rattle due to use, and were not PWM ( was like a 600RPM Fan or so - almost useless), I've search for other ARGB better fan on same style with PWM this time, and I don't get any other Fan, due to not being compatible. The PWM, were easy to solve since it connects to the motherboard, but the ARGB won't, since the case uses proprietary connectors, it demands that the front LED stripe, and Rear ARGB Fan be on the same connection to colours be in sync with each other. Since i've upgraded to a newer CPU, board, etc, i do feel that I needed a better aircooling with a Case with a wider airflow, and since the last case, has this rattle problem Fan, and no Fan to replace the old one, and a Bad airflow I decided and realized that was the perfect timing to buy a new case. But i'm on a budget ( like everyone else who are not a millionaire lol ), and after weeks of search, I've finnally found a case who has a enough airflow system, have the perfect size, has the look / LED / Strip styles that I like ( and its a truly kind of style hard to find nowadays ), and most important - Its fits my Budget, so I decided to bought that case, Since I've already seen every PC case on EU market 1 by on1 trying to find one of my taste, and finally found the only one who have everything (or almost ) i want and need - a Cougar MX410 Mesh-G RGB. With some modifications, the case would be just perfect ( finally ) removing the 3 front LED ARGB Fans and replacing them for normal non ARGB Black Fans ( like 3 Arctic's P12 PWM to get better control and cooling performance), letting only the 2 Led Stripes on the front to a cleaner look, makes the the front Perfect for me - Check ✔ Removing the Rear fully LED's on Fan frame and blades ARGB Fan and switching it for an simple ARGB Ring LED style FAN with PWM - Like a Be Quiet ARGB LIGHT WINGS 120mm PWM ( or a similar one ) - Check ✔ Everything would work with the controller, without the need of installing extra unnecessary software, and only using the PC Case button to switch colors or turn off the leds, perfect, that's exactly what I want - ✔ But... On the very last second, before purchasing the case, and, with my decision already made ( since no other case, match my needs , taste and Budget), I've remembered to search the Fan connections, since on every store sites, on Cougar's site, and all video reviews don't mention NOTHING about the Fan ARGB connections/HUB Controller, so I've search and get the PC Case manual, which I've found that uses a 4 Pins with proprietary connector..... WT...!?!? So... Basically after several hour's ( in truth were week's ) searching and deciding for a PC Case, finally I've got 1 PC Case which suites everything I was searching for, but, once again, the Case has proprietary connections - and worst - from what i've understood, I couldn't even control the PWM of each Fan separately. All fans on the case, should run at the Same RPM due to the controller/Hub which is ridiculous. I want to be able to configure each Fan by PWM individually, adjusting the RPM's of each one to CPU, GPU directions, and the Rear Fan RPM's, to otimize airflow when Hardware needed to. And reduce RPM's / Noise when the system were on low usage - Seems to be a very pretty basic logic to me. Specially, when I have the PC on my Bedroom, and, at nigh I have the PC turned on until I went to sleep, to have Wifi connection to mobile, etc - trough Windows Wifi Hotspot. Since the router is on the opposite site of the house, and the PC is connected through RJ45, so the Hotspot is perfect. But obviously, at night, on silent, with the PC Fully Idle, only working for internet hotspot, there are no need to have noise at bedroom with high RPM's on the Fans. Did you know, if there's any compatible adapters to these controller / Hub ? ( I know, I know, its a hard question ). I don't mind to truly go in to DIY even cutting the wires and making new cable connections to use the controller with the standard ARGB Fans, so I can have this PC case working like I want, but i need to know a way OR if it is even possible ( at least, from what I've understand the Controller uses 5V connections so looks like a good news, they should more "easy" to DIY or get an adapter ). Since the Front LEDS Stripes only work ( synchronous ) with the Cougar Case controller, I don't have no other solution. And the other PC Case similar to this one, and that I also liked (even not matching everything I was looking for) , it cost's almost 4x the price of this one, so its absolutely out of my budget. Don't know if you are able to proper answer me this. But it worth to ask, and try. Looks like, you are an expert on this stuff, and maybe I get an proper answer, if this is valid or not. Or if its better to forget the idea. I think that could be possible, since other day I saw a guy's topic talking about this issue, and one guy replied saying that he usually DIY the wires and solves that problem by itself, after understanding the wires scheme. But unfortunately, I don't find the site where i saw that post to contact him ( this was before I decided to buy this case, and know that the ARGB connections are proprietary, so I was not even thinking about this problem ). PS. sorry for the long message. Many thanks.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
Hi, sorry for the delay in response. Ok, so I wouldn't call myself an expert, but I've had some experience with ARGB and RGB devices. To answer your question, as best as possible, if you haven't already purchased the case you mentioned, I'd recommend trying a Be Quiet case with Be Quiet fans, for simplicity. However, sometimes you can get 3-pin ARGB adapter cables to use with certain brands of ARGB fans and cases. And sometimes you can connect fan hubs to the motherboard and then use the PWM signal from the MB to the hub. Just connect your case fans to the hub, and the CPU cooler fan(s) to the CPU header.
@areenazoian818
@areenazoian818 Ай бұрын
hi does anyone know where the GDV cable from a fan hub plug into on my Asrock B550M-C? last thing to plug in
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 19 күн бұрын
If I recall correctly that is three pins. Look for VDG on the motherboard those are the pins.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 18 күн бұрын
Also, Google image search VDG for reference
@therealdonchelios
@therealdonchelios 6 ай бұрын
Pc's are so ridiculously convoluted, to nobody's benefit. The motherboard or chip makers should take a leaf from apple and make all the connectors uniform. It's a joke how many different connectors there are and how many considerations are needed when building a pc. It's probably easier to assemble a car engine.
@ramosjose5068
@ramosjose5068 Жыл бұрын
My Mobo is B550 Msi Gaming Carbon Wifi . have 2 slot 4 pin rgb . then i buy 2 set 3 in1 fan and daisychain the 3 fan and put them to 1 slot 4pin rgb . that safe or no ? then the another 3 set fan put to another 4pin rgn slot . or 6pcs fan daisy chain to 1slot 4pin rgb . which is safe ?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
I would probably use both 4 pin headers for each set of three. There are splitter cables that go up to 4, so I think three on one would be ok. There are also RGB hubs for using multiple devices, like fans, RGB strips, AIO pumps, and other RGB products.
@ramosjose5068
@ramosjose5068 Жыл бұрын
@@EndUserGamer thanks for answering my question
@MFIsaacFn
@MFIsaacFn 8 ай бұрын
I purchased a lian li Strimer V2. I plugged in the rgb cable to the wrong header. I plugged it into the 12V instead of the 5V one. As a result, the entire strimer won’t turn on. Do you think replacing the RGB cable could solve the issue?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 8 ай бұрын
You may have damaged the whole strimmer. You might possibly be able to RMA, but I don't know if end user error is covered, but you can contact support to see if you can get help with a replacement.
@sumitsingh4311
@sumitsingh4311 5 ай бұрын
Hey bro i don't i have ARG motherboard but i have ARGB cabinet ho can i cannect??
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 5 ай бұрын
You can use a USB ARGB hub adapter.
@sumitsingh4311
@sumitsingh4311 5 ай бұрын
@@EndUserGamer provide me link please..
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Ай бұрын
@@sumitsingh4311 (Sorry I missed this!) So (for you or anyone else), this is a Google search link that may possibly provide several useful options. www.google.com/search?q=USB+ARGB+hub+adapter.&rlz=1C1CHBD_enUS956US956&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
@d4rk50ul5
@d4rk50ul5 Жыл бұрын
Firstly thanks for the video. So I just built a new PC and I'm confused about something. My motherboard (an ASUS TUF B450M-PRO II) only has the 4-pin header. My case fans are connected to a controller that came with the case itself, and I only get a 3-pin ARGB cable with it, not the 4-pin RGB. Is there a way at all for me to use AURA with the LEDs on the case fans or is that impossible with the current build?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
You'll need an adapter. This article explain the possibilities for this... cpugpunerds.com/how-connect-3-pin-rgb-4-pin-header/
@davidecardini4817
@davidecardini4817 10 ай бұрын
Hi i dont have a 3 pin connector on my motherboard like 2 and 1 to power fans case i wanna use a xontroller but it need 3 pin connector in motherboard to power the fans case how can i do? There is like a adapter? If yes,can you link that? Thank you
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer 8 ай бұрын
Hi, Sorry for the delay! When you say power the fans, I'm assuming you mean the fan LEDs. You may need a USB controller as opposed to using the motherboard ARGB headers. It's been a while since you posted. I hope you found a solution already!
@Janis5555
@Janis5555 Жыл бұрын
my mb doesnt have 4 pin connection. if i get myself a cable (4pin to 3pin) can i still controll the rgb via mb software or any other software? in other words: is it still argb?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
Sorry for the day in response. Ok so let me be sure I'm clear on this, your MB DOESN'T have 4 pin (12v RGB), but it DOES have 3 pin (5v ARGB). However, one of your LED devices happens to be 4 pin RGB? So you're hoping to use a converter / adapter cable of 3 pin to 4 pin. Am I understanding you correctly? If I am following you, yes there are converter hubs and certain cables for this. That said, I haven't used them, and I'm not sure if they are 4 pin to 3 pin, or 3 to 4 pin (perhaps there are both)… You'll want to do some research on this though, be cause you don't want to purchase the wrong converter kit. Also, while a 4 pin cable can fit / sit onto a 3 pin output, a 3 pin cable can not be placed onto a 4 pin output because of the blocked off part on the 3 pin cable. The other thing is because 4 pin is 12v, you wouldn't want to connect a 5v device to that 12v output. But in your case, if there are no 4 pin connections on your MB, this isn't much of an issue for you. So from what I'm understanding, if your MB only has a 3 pin connection (or two), and no 4 pin, then you'll either want to use a 3 pin 5v ARGB device for simplicity, or look into a 3 pin to 4 pin RGB adapter / converter hub, or cable.
@Janis5555
@Janis5555 Жыл бұрын
@EndUserGamer thanks for answering. No it's the other way around. I do have 2 4 pin connections on my mb but only 3 pin devices. I tried some products and have been researching lately. Sadly the only solution I found is via an rgb or fan controller which simply is to much clutter and cables for my preferences. Hoped there would be a straight adapter with wattage regulations or smth. Well anyways thanks for the answer. I was thinking of getting a new mb anyway so I guess I'll go with that.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
@@Janis5555 Ah ok. Well just in case, this article may have useful information. cpugpunerds.com/how-connect-3-pin-rgb-4-pin-header/ Also, when searching for a MB, use the motherboard manual (online PDF) to check the ARGB connection(s) available to save yourself any potential headaches. Best of luck!
@user-vg6xv4qj4c
@user-vg6xv4qj4c Жыл бұрын
I have a question, if you can help I have argb (3pins) fan Cooler master mf200. I use it apart from PC, just plug it in directly to 12v DC adapter. And it works (spins, blows an air) fine. But now I need to turn the led light on on it. I need any color, it doesnt matter. I've tried to plug in 2 pins of argb 3-pin connector to the 5v DC charger and it does nothing. How can I turn the ligh on that fan on? Which voltage on which pins I should apply?
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but it sounds like the fan is powered by a wall power outlet adapter, correct? And, I'm not sure what you mean by plugging in 2 of the three pins to a 5v DC charger. That said, the three pins all need to be used, I believe one is the 5v power the other two operate colors and controlling the colors. That said, I think you should be able to use an extension and connect to your 3 pin ARGB motherboard header, or use the ARGB external controller that should have come with the fan so you can use a remote for operating the colors. Of course because I'm not sure exactly what external ARGB fan you're using, I'm just taking the best guess here.
@HumbertoHernandez
@HumbertoHernandez Жыл бұрын
Just plug it in. Doesn't work? Turn it around. Profit.
@EndUserGamer
@EndUserGamer Жыл бұрын
If you connect the 12v 4 pin RGB cable backward (polarity reversed), it can ruin the controller and kill the LEDs. So be sure to verify that the cable is connected correctly.
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