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Issues with AIO ARGB voltage control

Issues with AIO ARGB voltage control

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____aufmBrot
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08-03-2019, 08:17 AM
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I own a Gigabyte B365 HD3 MoBo, and the Thermaltake ARGB AIO Cooler requires an ARGB 5v 3-pin interface. Your motherboard only provides a 12v GRB connection. Could you consider purchasing a transfer hub that links to SATA power and a 4-pin 12v GRB port on your MoBo? This setup might allow the cooler to display a working screen. If it functions this way, you should also be able to adjust the screen using the Thermaltake software.
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____aufmBrot
08-03-2019, 08:17 AM #1

I own a Gigabyte B365 HD3 MoBo, and the Thermaltake ARGB AIO Cooler requires an ARGB 5v 3-pin interface. Your motherboard only provides a 12v GRB connection. Could you consider purchasing a transfer hub that links to SATA power and a 4-pin 12v GRB port on your MoBo? This setup might allow the cooler to display a working screen. If it functions this way, you should also be able to adjust the screen using the Thermaltake software.