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ConZo2099

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  1. Sorry for all the questions. Back to your comment about checking the RGB ampage. Where do I find this ? The specs on the CoolerMaster website show the fan ampage, but doesn't mention RGB. The RGB header on my mother board is rated at 2A.
  2. If I swap the pump to CPU_FAN and the pump fans to AIO_PUMP then I think I need to change the BIOS settings right ? I don't have any other spare FAN / OPT headers due to the other 4 fans.
  3. Thanks W-L. I have another question. The RGB connections on the ML240L connect directly out to power, via a 3 way splitter, through the mode/colour/brightness controller. Do we have to use the controller ? I'm thinking we just plug directly into an RGB header on the motherboard. I'm assuming we connect the pump power into the AIO_PUMP header and the ML240L fans into the CPU_FAN header ? Just as an aside the 4-pin connection from the 3-way splitter into the controller does not stay attached. It's very loose and keeps coming apart. Any ideas ? Thanks for your help.
  4. Hey Everyone Just got a quick question for you. I am building my first PC and I am using 4 Cooler Master 120mm Air Balance Fans and they are being hooked up to the RGB Controller supplied by Cooler Master when buying a 3 pack. I have also bought a Cooler Master ML240L for nice and quiet cooling. I hooked the cooler up with the supplied 2 - 1 splitter for the fans into the RGB controller with the added 4 extra fans (while also using a 3 - 1 splitter from cooler master) and have hooked the RGB logo into its own header. My question is, If I hook up all of my cooler master fans to the RGB controller and plug it into the usb header as told, can I still use asus aura sync (the reason I went out of the way for RGB lighting). Thank you everyone for your time, Have a nice day
  5. Hey guys! Just asking a question following the Ryzen 7 1700 Stock Cooler the Wraith SPIRE to make sure that when I am building my PC everything goes to plan. Does the stock cooler come pre applied with thermal paste or heat sink compound. Just wanted to make sure because I was digging on the web and couldn't find much dirt on the topic. Also, with the rgb feature of the cooler is there some way I can hook two RGB components to one header on the motherboard since I was thinking of buying some LED strips to run across the bottom of the case. Thanks for the Help.
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