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Need some help! So i have an ekwb gpu block, planning to buy a cpu ek block, and i have an ek quantum pump resevoir. They all use an addressable rgb header. I have in my motherboard only 2 now. Connected for the case and the gpu block. Whats left is the pump and cpu. What are my options?

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EKWB has Addressable RGB splitters

https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-d-rgb-6-way-splitter-cable

 

Otherwise you could buy a controller/hub like the EKWB Loop Connect or the ASUS ROG Aura Terminal.

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Get a argb strip most manufacturers use  5volts ones. Cut them to size and solder them with a wire. They have direction. This way you can have a “split” argb strip. Otherwise you can solder existing strips And silder them with a standard rgb extention, as far as I remember ekwb used a standart 4pin rgb connector with one pin missing. cut it in half and solder 3 wires to the opposite side of the ekwb strip this way you can daizychain you strips.

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