That mobo has NO way to power and control an ARGB light set properly. You have three options.
- Get a different mobo with an ARGB header.
- Get a separate third-party ARGB Lighting controller and connect your fans' lighting cables to that. An example is this from Razer
https://www.razer.com/ca-en/gaming-pc-accessories/razer-chroma-addressable-rgb-controller
It is used with Razer's proprietary software tool.
3. Get a "translator" adapter like this
The Addressable RGB LED Controlleris a compact size Addressable RGB LED controller that allows you to easily customize your ARGB devices without the need for either an ARGB capable motherboard or software. With different lighting modes, you can have full customization and your PC illumination...
www.coolermaster.com
That one can be used as an ARGB Controller when it is NOT connected to any mobo header, along with Cooler Masters software. OR, you can connect ONE particular input port to one of your mobo's 4-pin JRGB headers and use the Controller's controls to turn over lighting control to your mobo. Then you use the mobo software instead of the Cooler Master tool. In this mode, the unit accepts the plain 4-pin RGB signals from the mobo and "translates" them into signals safe to run your ARGB lights. Now, ARGB lights are more complex and can generate more complex displays than can be done with plain RGB. So in this "translate" mode, the mobo can send out only the simpler signal types, and hence your ARGB lights can ONLY display what the simpler RGB systems can do.