I have built countless systems in the past, but was never a fan of RGB lightning. With that said, I have an Asus motherboard with no onboard RGB. I want to sync and control the RGB lighting on fans, reservoir, and GPU block. Is this possible with the controller I listed, or can this even be done?
The controller: Deepcool RGB Convertor - Convert 3-pin (+5V) ARGB Fans to 4-pin (+12V) RGB Capable Motherboard
What I want to controll:
- 9X Thermaltake Pure12 ARGB SYNC Fans (5v)
- 1X HEATKILLER® IV for RTX 2080 - ACRYL Ni-Bl RGB (non- ti) (12v)
- 1X EK-Quantum Kinetic TBE 300 D5 PWM D-RGB - Acetal (12v)
Will this controller work, is there a better one, or just not possible?
Premise was dress up my old system, utilizing old existing PC and water cooling parts/components and materials I had laying around. This quickly snowballed into a money pit.
This is all in a heavily modded AZZA Genesis 9000B case. Unrecognizable as the original. All plastic in garbage. Still waiting on front and top panels from machine shop. I designed the top panel in Fusion360 and sent file to shop for machining. Using 5mm Lexan. In the conversion process, dimensions were messed up a bit. Panel was 10mm short, and 480 rad mounting holes were slightly out.
For the second round, I will be using 6mm aluminum as I dont have anymore 5mm Lexan. Will make the case a bit heavier, but spent far more money on this project than I had intended. I had the sheet of aluminum already. I was going to use it for a scratch build uni-body PC case.
Anyways, any help would be much appreciated.
The controller: Deepcool RGB Convertor - Convert 3-pin (+5V) ARGB Fans to 4-pin (+12V) RGB Capable Motherboard
What I want to controll:
- 9X Thermaltake Pure12 ARGB SYNC Fans (5v)
- 1X HEATKILLER® IV for RTX 2080 - ACRYL Ni-Bl RGB (non- ti) (12v)
- 1X EK-Quantum Kinetic TBE 300 D5 PWM D-RGB - Acetal (12v)
Will this controller work, is there a better one, or just not possible?
Premise was dress up my old system, utilizing old existing PC and water cooling parts/components and materials I had laying around. This quickly snowballed into a money pit.
This is all in a heavily modded AZZA Genesis 9000B case. Unrecognizable as the original. All plastic in garbage. Still waiting on front and top panels from machine shop. I designed the top panel in Fusion360 and sent file to shop for machining. Using 5mm Lexan. In the conversion process, dimensions were messed up a bit. Panel was 10mm short, and 480 rad mounting holes were slightly out.
For the second round, I will be using 6mm aluminum as I dont have anymore 5mm Lexan. Will make the case a bit heavier, but spent far more money on this project than I had intended. I had the sheet of aluminum already. I was going to use it for a scratch build uni-body PC case.
Anyways, any help would be much appreciated.
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