The ARGB header is located in the first 8 bytes of the file, specifically within the first 4 bytes of the first section.
The ARGB header is located in the first 8 bytes of the file, specifically within the first 4 bytes of the first section.
If no details are given about ARGB headers on the boards, they likely won’t have one, meaning a header like "rnbow" or a similar close-to-RGB3/4 format won’t exist. You may need a USB hub or an RGB hub that connects to ARGB devices, and depending on the software, you’ll have to verify compatibility with your motherboard. A common rule is that manufacturers from the same company usually work together, though not every USB hub supports all boards—always check the product details before purchasing.