F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Fixing the flickering RGB fan involves checking connections, updating drivers, or adjusting settings.

Fixing the flickering RGB fan involves checking connections, updating drivers, or adjusting settings.

Fixing the flickering RGB fan involves checking connections, updating drivers, or adjusting settings.

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Ciera7
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02-22-2016, 05:23 PM
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Hello! After many years, I decided to assemble a PC on my own without relying on store services. So far everything went well until today when I replaced the case fans. I chose the Lian Li LANCOOL 215 case with 200mm fans. After a month, they started making noise, so I switched back to three 120mm fans and bought the Deepcool FC120 3-pack. The daisy chain works nicely, with neat cable management. The case included its own ARGB hub, which functioned before the Deepcool fans. When I turned on the PC, all lights came up but the back RGB fan began flickering white. I reattached it to the hub but it didn’t work. Also, the AIO fans stopped spinning. After shutting down and checking cables, they were secure. I reinserted the 4-pin AIO fan and it started again. The Lian Li fan kept flickering, so I decided to detach the ARGB cable and let it spin freely. Regarding your PSU, the setup with multiple lights and fans suggests you might need a higher wattage unit to handle all the power demands.
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Ciera7
02-22-2016, 05:23 PM #1

Hello! After many years, I decided to assemble a PC on my own without relying on store services. So far everything went well until today when I replaced the case fans. I chose the Lian Li LANCOOL 215 case with 200mm fans. After a month, they started making noise, so I switched back to three 120mm fans and bought the Deepcool FC120 3-pack. The daisy chain works nicely, with neat cable management. The case included its own ARGB hub, which functioned before the Deepcool fans. When I turned on the PC, all lights came up but the back RGB fan began flickering white. I reattached it to the hub but it didn’t work. Also, the AIO fans stopped spinning. After shutting down and checking cables, they were secure. I reinserted the 4-pin AIO fan and it started again. The Lian Li fan kept flickering, so I decided to detach the ARGB cable and let it spin freely. Regarding your PSU, the setup with multiple lights and fans suggests you might need a higher wattage unit to handle all the power demands.