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    CM ML240R RGB is 3 pin.... Asus x370-f mobo has 4 pin RGB headers

    Reread your question. I don't know of any devices that will allow you to run an ARGB device off a 12V RGB 4-Pin Header on your MB. That said, there are standalone controllers that will allow you to run ARGB devices, the Cooler Master ARGB Controller being one of them...you just have to use...
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    CM ML240R RGB is 3 pin.... Asus x370-f mobo has 4 pin RGB headers

    I've read through comments that were posted on the Cooler Master website and elsewhere and people have in fact made it work with the 5V 3-pin ARGB Header on an ASUS MB although the performance sounds like its a bit flaky.
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    CM ML240R RGB is 3 pin.... Asus x370-f mobo has 4 pin RGB headers

    Thank you for your feedback. I did finally hear back from Cooler Master and they did confirm the same thing that only MB's with the 5V 3-pin ARGB header can communicate with the ARGB Controller. Would you happen to know which ASUS AM4 MB's have either the 3-Pin ARGB header or both headers...
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    CM ML240R RGB is 3 pin.... Asus x370-f mobo has 4 pin RGB headers

    The short answer is that I don't believe so. I went ahead ahead purchased the ML120R as it was the only way to get my hands on the ARGB Controller and I was looking to add liquid cooling anyway. Upon setting it up, it did not allow me to control the RGB lighting of the MF120R and ML120R...
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    CM ML240R RGB is 3 pin.... Asus x370-f mobo has 4 pin RGB headers

    I'm experiencing the same issue that you're describing above. I've just purchase 4 of the MasterFan MF120R ARGB fans and their 3-pin ARGB connector is not directly compatible with the 4-pin 5050 header on my motherboard (ASUS Prime X470-Pro). The controller that you reference in the solution...