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Can’t identify connector on an AIO

MVPenguin

Hey, I got this aio used and the AIO works, the fans and pump are working well but I can’t find this connector online or on my motherboardimage.thumb.jpg.4d8f03bce318cb18429370ba250d6c31.jpg

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Looks like an RGB connector. There are a couple brands that use those connectors for RGB. To plug them to a motherboard they typically include an adapter though. 

 

What AIO is this? 

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4 minutes ago, OhioYJ said:

Looks like an RGB connector. There are a couple brands that use those connectors for RGB. To plug them to a motherboard they typically include an adapter though. 

 

What AIO is this? 

I’m not sure, I got it used but it works really well though, I don’t recognize the logoimage.thumb.jpg.acae133438cf8cf59a35e3d97566a477.jpg 

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5 minutes ago, MVPenguin said:

I’m not sure, I got it used but it works really well though, I don’t recognize the logoimage.thumb.jpg.acae133438cf8cf59a35e3d97566a477.jpg 

I googled it for you
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its some coolermaster AIO

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9 minutes ago, MVPenguin said:

I don’t recognize the logo

It's Cyberpower, so it's going to be some rebranded Asetek unit. 

 

22 minutes ago, MVPenguin said:

I can’t find this connector online or on my motherboard

It's an SM3P RGB connector, most commonly used on Corsair stuff, though I have seen that connector on newer MSI boards as well. 

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1 hour ago, OhYou_ said:

its some coolermaster AIO

It's a Cyberpower AIO, not Cooler Master.

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3 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

It's an SM3P RGB connector, most commonly used on Corsair stuff, though I have seen that connector on newer MSI boards as well. 

From what I've seen its basically the standard connector for RGB strips dating to before PCs had RGB.  My ASUS board even came with the adapter.

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This is the ARGB JST header, often used by brands that didnt get the memo (calls it DRGB) 

 

Cooler master uses the  open standard header  @OhYou_

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