Question Need to know if there is a controller, connector or something for motherboard

Mar 22, 2019
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So my Asus Z370-H motherboard does not have a single place to put a led connector in. 4 pin or 3 pin. I just recently bought led lights for my computer case but I can't plug them into anything on my motherboard. Is there some type of controller or splitter I can use to use them and still connect with Asus aura sync?
 
Mar 22, 2019
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look for a white 4 pin connector on the MOBO. there are some aftermarket LED controllers but youd have to have an rgb header for it.... could you send a link to your exact motherboard and maybe i could help more?
 
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look for a white 4 pin connector on the MOBO. there are some aftermarket LED controllers but youd have to have an rgb header for it.... could you send a link to your exact motherboard and maybe i could help more?

That is the motherboard

https://www.amazon.com/Extended-Com...+lights&qid=1553315039&s=instant-video&sr=8-1

That is the lights
 
Mar 22, 2019
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So my Asus Z370-H motherboard does not have a single place to put a led connector in. 4 pin or 3 pin. I just recently bought led lights for my computer case but I can't plug them into anything on my motherboard. Is there some type of controller or splitter I can use to use them and still connect with Asus aura sync?

LED lights-https://www.amazon.com/Extended-Computer-Magnetic-Digital-RGB/dp/B07DPNNTHJ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Digital+Computer+led+lights&qid=1553315039&s=instant-video&sr=8-1

MOBO-https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-Z370-H-GAMING/
 
Looking at motherboard specs for the 12v RGB header or 5v addressable RGB header your motherboard has neither.

As your Amazon link shows "2pcs Magnetic Addressable LED Strip Light", their is nothing to connect that to on that motherboard.

5V 3-Pin addressable LED header is found on the more expensive models from Asus. (e.g. ROG MAXIMUS XI FORMULA)

Aura RGB Strip Header is for non-addressable 12v strips.
Aura Addressable Strip Header(s) are the 5v header
 

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