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Chroma_14

Hi , i just built a new build using the CoolerMaster MB500 , it comes with 3 rgb fans and all connected to a splitter , joining all the 3 fans into one cable which i connected to the JRGB1(12v) connector on my MSI B450M Gaming Plus mobo.The fans are lighting up and controlled thru the msi mystic lightning , but the fans are not spinning . need help please , thanks... 

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2 hours ago, Chroma_14 said:

Hi , i just built a new build using the CoolerMaster MB500 , it comes with 3 rgb fans and all connected to a splitter , joining all the 3 fans into one cable which i connected to the JRGB1(12v) connector on my MSI B450M Gaming Plus mobo.The fans are lighting up and controlled thru the msi mystic lightning , but the fans are not spinning . need help please , thanks... 

There should also be a MOLEX connector in your case that powers the fans. The disadvantage to this is that the fans will be spinning at max RPM all the time.

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It's just an adapter though, so you could remove it, get a three way fan spliter (I dont know if those fans are 3 pin Voltage controlled or 4 Pin PWM speed controlled, but I recommend getting a 4 pin PWM fan spliter) and then plug your spliter into a CHA_Fan header on your motherboard. This way you can control the speed of the fans with the motherboard or 3rd party software.

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