This is my first time fiddling with ARGB (and AIOs for that matter) and it is proving to be somewhat difficult to understand.
I have a Chieftec Visio which came with 6 argb fans and a hub.
The problem is that i have an aio that also has ARGB and a hub, but my motherboard only has 1 accessible ARGB port for me, the rest are at the bottom of the motherboard which is out of reach for my AIO and to an extent for the case fans aswell as i would like to have the option to switch the lights with the reset button which is located on the top.
I am a complete newbie when it comes to ARGB, all i did was set up all the fans on their own hubs.
Is there any way to chain these together so that all of the fans (and pump argb) is controlled by the same port?
Also noteworthy is that neither of the hubs have space for more fans.
Listing the necessary parts:
Case: Chieftec Visio
AIO: Thermalright Aqua Elite V3 240
MB: Gigabyte X870 Gaming Wifi6
I have a Chieftec Visio which came with 6 argb fans and a hub.
The problem is that i have an aio that also has ARGB and a hub, but my motherboard only has 1 accessible ARGB port for me, the rest are at the bottom of the motherboard which is out of reach for my AIO and to an extent for the case fans aswell as i would like to have the option to switch the lights with the reset button which is located on the top.
I am a complete newbie when it comes to ARGB, all i did was set up all the fans on their own hubs.
Is there any way to chain these together so that all of the fans (and pump argb) is controlled by the same port?
Also noteworthy is that neither of the hubs have space for more fans.
Listing the necessary parts:
Case: Chieftec Visio
AIO: Thermalright Aqua Elite V3 240
MB: Gigabyte X870 Gaming Wifi6