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SpaceBunnyll

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  1. Sadly, I don't know how to solder. Do you think if I use a splitter cable like this and connect 2 controller hubs to it, say this one: Phanteks PH-CTHUB\_DRGB\_01 Digital Controller Hub will it works? This hub has it own SATA power so the motherboard header just serve as the data source. Of course, I expected the 2nd hub going to mirror whatever settings I have for the 1st hub, but that's okay.
  2. Check out Deep Cool RF120 5 pack, 5 RGB fans for $53.99. Using 4pin 12V header. Can be daisy-chained and just plug the last one into your motherboard. Also come with 2 PWM fan controller. Edit: You said you can only afford 3pin 5V ARGB fans which actually confused me because those are more expensive than the old ones (4pin 12V RGB fans). If you have a small budget, those fans I linked above should work well for you.
  3. Hello everyone! First time here I'm in need of help finding an ARGB controller/splitter hub for my ARGB devices. My motherboard only has 1 ARGB header, so I need an ARGB controller hub that can operate at least 12 devices. Needed Current: 12A total - 1A for each device (For Phanteks Halos ARGB Fan Frames). Other normal ARGB devices only need 0.45A to operate but these Phanteks fan frames need 1A Current. Most hubs I've look at have their own power source (SATA power) so that solved the power issue with my mobo's header. But their max current are only 4.5A to 7A top, which equals 4 or 7 devices. If only my mobo has 2 ARGB headers then this wouldn't be a problem. Do you guys know any Controller Hub that can power up to 12A? Or can I buy a splitter cable and connect 2 of these hubs to my mobo's ARGB header? Since these hubs have their own power source (SATA), the mobo's ARGB header can just acts as a signal source? Here are the devices I've found so far: Phanteks PH-CTHUB\_DRGB\_01 Digital Controller Hub: 7A = 7 devices Cooler Master MASTERFAN ARGB/PWM Hub: 4.5A = 4 devices XSPC 8-Way 5V 3-pin RGB Fan Splitter: 6.5A = 6 devices EN Labs ASUS 5V 3-pin RGB 10 Hub Splitter w/ PMMA Case: Unknow A, I'm trying to find out.
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