I'm not sure, but it seems to be an RGB cable used for connecting displays or monitors.
I'm not sure, but it seems to be an RGB cable used for connecting displays or monitors.
The name of this RGB cable isn't clear from the title. It appears to be a 4-pin female connector labeled BRGV. I received it with the Enermax Saberay case and a matching RGB hub controller, as shown in the photo. You wanted a splitter to connect to the main RGB header on the motherboard, aiming for better color accuracy and reduced latency. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I won’t risk my head for it, but based on the 12V and pin configuration, it seems it should work with standard 12V RGB like this—pin layout matches exactly. There’s no indication of a different voltage, since the board has matching 12V headers. However, adapting from one size to another would likely require using adapters or building your own solution.
It seems like custom Enermax connectors are available, but if you build them yourself, you’ll likely need the original parts or similar Enermax fans for the case. For color precision and performance, consider swapping out the fans and control hub with high-quality RGB units. Budget cases usually offer limited value, so investing in better components is advisable. Enermax generally falls on the lower end of quality in this area.