Question Case fan doesn't stop when PC is turned off ?

Dec 15, 2023
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I build my new pc and everything work great but after i turn it off I find out my case fan (4*fan) keep working so I solve that by removing the 3pin ARGB (D_led1) (photo 1) from my motherboard
b550m aorus
where I put my ARGB fan
and that turns the fan off when i shut down my system . but it turn them also manual (new color ever 5 s)
so is there a way to solve that ? ( keep the ARGB manual and stop the fan when i turn the system off)

power from PSUAlso my fan is powered directly from the PSU (photo 2) .
, and my fan have only two cable . 3pin Argb cable.(photo 3)
ever fan have this one is male the other is female
one with pin the other without like photo below.(photo 4 )
fan A male with fan B female
Also I use thermalright assassin 120 that work great and i merged the 3pin Argb cable from my cpy fan with my case fan just like (photo2) all work together .

I'm sorry if I make it completed English is not my first Language

my pc
gigabyte b550m aorus elite
r7 5700x
psu color master 650 mwe v2 bronze
case Alexander wise r11 white
new pictures:
photo 1
photo 2
photo 3
photo4

powering the fan
fan cable
The way I tied the fan together
In the motherboard
 
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Ralston18

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Mixing RGB and ARGB - correct?

The photographs are too close and a bit blurry.

The last photo does not appear at all ("undefined").

Try taking the photographs again and repost for clarity.

How did you remove pins from the motherboard? Or do the "merges"?

Double check that all connections were made using the applicable component documentation: fans, case, motherboard, etc..

You must match connections pin by pin. Not just by the connector(s).

Hopefully there is just some misconnection and that nothing has been damaged as a result.
 
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Dec 15, 2023
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Mixing RGB and ARGB - correct?

The photographs are too close and a bit blurry.

The last photo does not appear at all ("undefined").

Try taking the photographs again and repost for clarity.

How did you remove pins from the motherboard? Or do the "merges"?

Double check that all connections were made using the applicable component documentation: fans, case, motherboard, etc..

You must match connections pin by pin. Not just by the connector(s).

Hopefully there is just some misconnection and that nothing has been damaged as a result.
thnx you for replying
i edit the post and add more pictures and also explain more
1 by removing I meant removing the cable not the pin the motherboard is fine and the case working good when I remove the fan cable (D_LEd) is solve the problem but turn my fan to auto mode .
 

Ralston18

Titan
Moderator
Consider this thread (in Systems) as the original post.

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Take new photographs as applicable and post just the photographs again using imgur.

Just add a comment or two about what the photograph is showing.

And a simple sketch of how the fans are all being connected.