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I have an EVM H81(a local name) motherboard which has only a single USB 2.0 header which is also a 4pin not a 9pin which means it can only drive a single USB 2.0 port off of that, I was thinking to use the external USB hub I have laying around and desolder its ports and use it as a 1 to 4 internal hub, The problem is I want two devices connected to the hub all the time (the ARGB controller for strip and the case single usb 2.0 port) and I think the 4pin header wont be able to have sufficient power for both the devices, so can I use molex to power the USB hub somehow?
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Browser, version and OS: Safari 16.0 on IOS Steps to reproduce/what were you doing before it happened? Zoom in quickly and slowly zoom out, there is a chance for the sticky header to appear in the middle of your screen. #2 write a reply (don’t post it) scroll all the way up and then to the footer and zoom in or out. What happened? The header suddenly glitched into the middle of the screen. I think it is an HTML/CSS issue What did you expect to happen? I expected to see the sticky header on top of the screen like usual Link to a page where it happened, if applicable Screenshots of the issue, if applicable: Any other relevant details: This happened on 8/23 8:40 PM EAST https://www.whatsmybrowser.org/b/2G26J If it's a cloudflare error, what was the ray ID from the bottom of the error page?
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Has anyone found a good solution to the problem of terrifyingly fragile USB 3.0 motherboard connectors? I've considered getting a low profile angled one that should allow the thick and janky default header that most cases come with to safely reside in the back. Has anyone tried anything like this out? This janky fragile POS that I've busted or bent pins because of multiple times. This is something I've thought of doing just so I can safely stash the actual connector in the rear and not worry about torquing the heck out of it to get a seamless run. I've had dozens of scenarios over the years where this has been a problem, just never thought to actually fix it.
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Before I elaborate further and continue this discussion, I'm going to start at step 1 - For what reason would Pins 1 and 4 be shorted from the factory on the wire harness for my Asetek AIO liquid cooling pump in my Hewlett Packard desktop computer? This particular Asetek pump only utilizes 3 wires between the motherboard and pump, however pins 1 and 4 are shorted together with a small jumper wire at the plug. What would the purpose of doing this serve?
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Hello i have an advantech SBC PCM9375F and USB pins look like this (see picture) it is just opposite of a normal usb header on a motherboard. Does anyone have any idea how do i deal with this? I need this usb to be used as a boot device because my main disk or ram is corrupted in some way It is an industrial computer and the only other storage option is a IDE 2,5 inch male out made for IDE flash drives so it is useless for HDD unless i find a converter which i cant.. I also cant troubleshoot the IDE flash drive on another computer because of the same problem it has a female connector Im happy to hear any advice or new information thank you in advance
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I'm trying to find the USB 3, 20-pin standard socket and plug on digikey, mouser, or anywhere else for that matter. I'm creating a PCB. What's the standard called for this connector type? Any direction would be greatly appreciated. I think I'm on the right path for the socket which I need to be THT, but I'm really having trouble finding the plug with the key. I'd prefer the plug to be crimp terminals for simplicity purposes with a diy harness assembly, but could go ribbon cable assembly if that's the only option. Promising sockets I've found so far are the 98414-G06-20ULF or LTMM-110-02-L-D. Really just need a mate to the socket connectors at this point.
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Hi, I bought myself the Phanteks NEON Combo Set (2x RGB Strips with 5V) and hooked one up to my MB (Aorus B450I Pro Wifi), which has a 3 pin Digital LED Header (2A; 5V | D | NA | G) . When I then booted the system, the strip was not lighting up. I then tried to adjust the MB connector to assure a good fit. But the strip didn't light up at all. Unfortunately I have no other RGB Hardware for reference and testing. I even tried both strips, one at a time, but both don't light up. I also have RGB RAM installed which works fine and is even picked up by the RGB Fusion 2.0 Software. Reinstalling the RGB Fusion Software didn't fix the problem either. I also tested if the Digital LED Header was even working, and the 5V are coming through. Has someone an idea what could be wrong with my hardware, or what else I can try to get those RGB strips working? Could it be that the included adapter (Digital LED to 3-Pin) is not compatible with my MB?
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argb B550 Tomahawk ARGB Header Max Wattage!
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Hi, recently built my gaming rig and chose a B550 Tomahawk featuring 2 ARGB Headers. First (JRAINBOW1) is used for 3 propitiatory 6-pin argb case fans (which are also connected to PSU via SATA, each fan 18 LEDs/1.8W - is all power drawn by PSU, or also by mobo?) and the second one (JRAINBOW2 )is used for (DeepCool MF150GT) 3 aftermarket propitiatory 3-pin argb fans with the specs below (don't know if these numbers are for total 3 fans of the package or for 1. Also total LEDs are 60 (20 each) LED Connector 3-pin(+5V-D-G) LED Rated Voltage 5 VDC LED Rated Current 0.74 A±10% LED Power Consumption 3.7 W Obviously I connect these 6 total fans to the 2 headers, through 2 rgb hubs (3+3 for propitiatory connectors of 2 different brands) Now I want to add (x2 Phanteks Neon Digital RGB LED Strip M5) argb led strips from a third different brand with ''propitiatory'' 3pin connectors, tho I think I will be able to connect them to exactly the same female 3pin headers of the one already existed DeepCool hub (which ends to JRAINBOW2 where the 3 fans with the above specs are connected) These strips are 5V, total 76 LEDs (38 each) KS6812, with a maximum of 1,14A, 5,7W each (total 11,4W for 2 strips) Mobo's manual says 'The JRAINBOW connector supports up to 75 LEDs WS2812B Individually Addressable RGB LED strips (5V/Data/Ground) with the maximum power rating of 3A 5V (so 15W) In the case of 20% brightness, the connector supports up to 200 LEDs. Questions is, will I be able to safely connect these strips to my mobo, or something bad will happen? Don't know exactly what math should I do to solve this. If my mobo can't eventually handle it, is there any other way to power these strips but also to control them via mobo? Thanks in advance for every possible answer!!- 1 reply
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I purchased some RGB fans for my case some time ago, 3 120mm and 1 200mm. The smaller ones only have a regular 3 pin MOBO connector and one for the power supply, however the 200mm has the power supply and a 5V 3Pin RGB header connector. Unfortunately, my MOBO doesn't include an rgb header and I didn't realize this beforehand. I found a 5V 3Pin female to SM 3 Pin Male adapter but I haven't been able to find the opposite. So, this may be a silly question, but I'm wondering if there is a 5V 3Pin Male to SM 3Pin Female adapter I would be able to use instead. I was looking at external RGB controllers but wasn't able to find one for the 3 Pin RGB header. Thank you in advance for any help!
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Hey peeps, so many of u may find this to be a dumb question. every brand out there has more or less, proprietary RGB lines. Naturally they go into a controller. Then it sucks up a usb2 header, sata power, plus usually a BS PWM header. Oh, right, typically a aRGB header too (or adapter depending on MOBO). uh, let’s clean up that mess? I’ve noticed multiple controllers, different brands, yada yada, all want their *own* app installed. Naturally this creates problems. NOT knocking any specific brand but, come on. Lian li for example has L connect. iCue, Corsair, aura sync for asus, dragon center for msi. Uhm, we have all been there, all these apps want to fight for RGB control so they conflict. ive noticed on a lot of my stuff itll typically come with an an adapter to connect directly to an aRGB header. Sweet! Well, buns, I only have 2 headers… oh right, get a splitter, pfft. question is, where can I find the adapter cables from X to aRGB? Is there one that is used most common across multiple manufacturers? I’m using a bysksyi (spelling) distro plate, alphacool gpu block, ekwb monoblock, so you can see the problem. better yet, why can’t I just take some wire strippers and splice on a aRGB? I notice the ground line (data? Whatever) of the 3 is striped or otherwise obvious. just wondering, cause I’m sure a lot of other folks out there are sick of having 5 controllers and five individual apps for each brand - all fighting for control. Yes an exaggeration, true none the less. any ideas? Possible “rigging” people have done to make RGB “easier”? thanks everyone!
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I've only noticed this recently while searching for my personal project: The motherboard header interface for USB type C front panel does not seem to have a standard defining its name and wiring, somehow? USB 3.0(type A) front panel header seems to have a standard per this document that Intel provides. USB type C header, on the other hand, seems to be: animously refered to as USB type E or key A does not have any technical descriptions, even from USB-IF and even has user claims that implies the wirings for these interfaces are not standardized across hardware(mobo) vendors. It makes no sense for this header to not be unified and standardized; yet I can't find a clear documentation as to its specification. Can someone point me to where I might find it?
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Hi, Recently i bought MSI B450 Mortar MAX motherboard I saw there is only 4PIN Headers but in my casing fans there is 3PIN headers for controlling RGB how do i connect? is there any solution?
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To all those with more knowledge about RGB than myself, Can someone please help me out by identifying the name type for the ARGB header on my GPU - see attached image with circled connector. I thought it was a VDG connector but I’m wrong. It is four pins wide with the third pin missing. The pins are fine like VDG, so a 5V ARGB female connector doesn’t fit — it’s too chunky to fit past the backplate, plus the pins are square not round like the header on a motherboard as well as being finer/slender What I’m looking for is an extension cable so I can cable manage the lead running from the GPU RGB header to the ARGB header on my ASUS Strix motherboard. The cable supplied with my GPU is too short by miles. FYI for those curious — It’s for a PowerColor Red Devil 6800 Thanks in advance for the help.
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Got a new mobo, a ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II and there is an unlabeled header on it. Not even the manual tells me what the f it is. So if anyone knows what it is, lemme know.
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One of my usb 3.0 headers has a bent pin. The pin is close to another one and being the paranoid that I am, I worry about the pin being close to the other one. Will it cause problems? It isn’t touching the other one, and I don’t want to go though the hassle of removing the gpu and its brace and the front fans just to straighten it out.
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Anyone knows what connector is this one? The motherboard manual only specifies the ones right beside it. Perhaps it has something to do with the BIOS? It reminds me of a USB header, but the missing pin is in the opposite side The mobo is a ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II
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I'm planning to buy a fan splitter so i can add or replace the daisy chained rgb molex type fans that came with my case. My question: is it safe to use this splitter hooked to a single motherboard header? I don't know the amp output of the header (msi b450 mortar max) I looked up the motherboard's website but can't find detail about the amperage. So, using 3 or 4 fans connected to a splitter that is connected to the header of the motherboard is safe? Also, if used a non-rgb fan do i need a four-pins splitter? Thank u in advance
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Hi I cleaned my PC not too long ago and i unplugged all the cables to do it. And when i unplugged the USB Header one of the top pins broke. I know that one of them is missing by default. But one actually came out. It fall on my floor and i couldn't find it because it was too small. Now my USB in the front of my PC case is not working because of that. Is there any way to fix this? I suppose i need to take it to a store so they can fix it (if they can). But i wanted to ask if there's any way to fix it even?
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Hi everyone I added an Asus 600mm addressable RGB LED strip to my case, and boi does it look nice, but my DRP4 makes a huge light stopper and half of my case is in complete darkness (it's important to me y'know ) So I'm planning on buying a second RGB addressable led that's 300mm long. BUT from what I've read on my mobo's manual (x570-p), the only addressable header can deliver 15 watts of power (5v and the max current is 3A). On Asus' website, it's written that a 600mm addressable led strip needs 9 watts, and a 300mm one 4.5 watts, for a total of 13.5 watts (they'll be both connected to a splitter, so tension stays the same and each of the strip will take the current they need, parallel circuit that's correct?). And 13.5 watts is really, really close to 15 watts (or on the 3 amps the motherboard can deliver, 2.7 amps will be needed) That's dangerous? On the long run maybe? Will my splitter suddenly ignite and ruin my beautiful rig? Thanks for the answers
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Hello. I just bought a case with 3 rgb fans and I can't controll their speeds and they run at full speed and they are annoying and loud. I just read on the internet that I need to plug the 5v 3 pin cable into the motherboard to control fan speeds, but my motherboard doesn't have a 5v 3 pin connector and I couldn't find an adaptor on the internet (to 3 pins or 4 pins). Does that even exist? Or how should I control the fans' speeds? Btw my mobo is an MSI h81m-e34
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So i've got a spare 3.1 internal header on my z370 motherboard, anyone have any good suggestions as to what to plug into it?
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I am planning to buy a couple of CM Turbine Master 1.8 case fans but they draw quite a lot of current, up to 0.5 Amps each. My question is: can I wire 2 of these onto 1 fan header? The motherboard I want to buy is a Gigabyte GA-AB350 Gaming 3. It says on the site of Gigabyte that the headers support up to 2 Amps each, but it's not clear (at least to me) whether this is the combined max current of all headers, or of one header only. This may be stupid question, but I would rather ask a stupid question than fry the fan headers. Thanks in advance. CM Fans: http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/case-fan/turbine-master-mach-18/ Mobo: http://www.gigabyte.us/Motherboard/GA-AB350-GAMING-3-rev-10 P.S. I don't want to buy a fan hub, just so you know.
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Hey, I am searching for the name of (PWM, in the pic they are not, but i search for this type of headers) Fan Headers. There are several tubs(? is that how it's called in eng?), but they are not that important for me (prefered the ones in my photo, because ez). I want to buy 3-4 pairs of male-female headers for my little LED project, I'm into now. Would be great, if anyone could give me the name of them. Cheers