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Linnuz

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  1. It seems that my case (Talos E1) comes with it's own fan/rgb controller, should I plug the Deepcool on that and this controller on my mb RGB header? (leaving the argb for the Corsair) The case manual isn't very clear... https://www.gamdias.com/User_Manuals/Gaming_Component/Gaming_Case/TALOS_E1.pdf Or looking now at the mobo specs, there's these three connections... - 1 x RGB LED Header* - 1 x Addressable LED Header** - 1 x AMD Fan LED Header*** *Supports in total up to 12V/3A, 36W LED Strip **Supports in total up to 5V/3A, 15W LED Strip ***The AMD Fan LED Header supports LED strips of maximum load of 3A (36W) and length up to 2.5M. So... Should I plug the deepcool RGB AIO on this AMD fan led header? Or that's just for the Wraith RGB cooler? Why is this so confusing? This all should be plug and play.
  2. I have/had no ideia whats the difference between the rgb and argb. lol I'll look into this adapter. Thanks.
  3. So I own a deepcool captain RGB AIO cooler and some Corsair RGB fans (HD120). Since my current mobo doesn't have a rgb header, I've been using each device own rgb external controller. But now I'm upgrading my build and bought a mobo with RGB headers (an AsRock Steel Legend), can I plug then all on this header? If I buy a rgb splitter, will it work? Does an standart 4 pin splitter work? Also the case that I've bought have a led controller on the front panel.
  4. Have you updated your geforce drivers today? The update that was released today (451.48) - broke completely my Premiere Pro (haven't tested After Effects). I had to roll back to the previous driver (446.14) to continue my work. (Make sure you make a clean install)
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