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Brasilcat

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  1. Your advice helped, even though it only helped me realize that the RGB fans I purchased are defective. When I swapped the fans around trying to troubleshoot the problem. Only the connection to fan #1 lit up. All the other connector did not. i'll just have to return them and try to find a different set of RGB fan that work well with my set up. By the way do you guys have any recomendations? I have a NZXT H500i tower with the Asus Prime X470-Pro a Ryzen 2700x and a EVGA GTX 1070 BTW, you guys rock!!!
  2. Thank you for the quick reply. I read on the Corsair website about the Node Pro unit. My problem is not the idea of controlling the RGB. The Corsair fan I installed to replace the OEM NZXT is running and lighted. However, the two additional Corsair fans I installed are running but they are not lighted. Does that mean I installed them correctly and I need the Node Pro? Is there a way I can use the 3 2- pin connectors to control them manually? Am I using the right names? What are those connectors called?
  3. I'm new to all this computer building fever. I feel like my biggest problem is with connectors. I have a hard time remembering 2-4-6-8-10-20 pin etc. Right now my problem is, I purchased a Set of Corsair RGB fans(SP120). i have a NZXT H500i case that comes with a fan hub. I swapped the NZXT fans with 2 of the corsair fans and I installed the Corsair hub for the last fan. The problem is the Corsair hub comes with 6 4-pin connectors for up to 6 fans powered by a SATA connection. The RGB controller however has a 3 2-pin female connection??? I cant find a compatible connection for thee controller on m motherboard. I have the ASUS Prime X470 Pro motherboard. What would you guys recommend to help me solve the problem?
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