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I have the RGB Hub powered via the attached 5v SATA power.
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I have all 3 HD-120 fans plugged into the HD-120 RGB Fan Hub. It is also a lot more fool or "uhoh" proof as every connector is keyed. It even syncs up with the remote so when you press play the lights turn off and pause turns them on, etc.Īnyway my Z370 Gaming 7 motherboard comes with 4 RGB headers on 3 channels:ĭigital Channel 1: 1x 3pin 5v/12v (jumperable)ĭigital Channel 2: 1x 3pin 5v/12v (jumperable)įirst off, you can very easily damage your equipment if you do this wrong!!! I would highly advise most people to just buy the lighting node Pro, I am even considering it due to more specialized control that Link gives you as well as you get some digital RGB strips that have magnets to make life easier. I even wired up my home theater with RGB in the crown molding. I have been bitten by the RGB bug and like lighting a little too much.
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