They don’t include a 3-pin RGB header for the GPU brackets.
They don’t include a 3-pin RGB header for the GPU brackets.
You’ve got two GPU brackets but your motherboard lacks 3-pin RGB connectors. You might connect the GPUs via a USB-C or HDMI port if available, or use an external RGB hub to route signals. If you want full control, consider a PCIe RGB controller that plugs into your motherboard.
You have several options for an RGB controller supporting 3PIN ARGB. Both Asus and Razer offer them. You can choose whichever software suits you best, though the Asus model tends to be more expensive. Alternatively, you could purchase a new board if you prefer that route.
You have a single 3-pin ARGB header as described in the manual. RGB splitters can be used effectively.
Sure, just to confirm? You're asking because you don't see one.