What is the difference between rgb and argb? Im not very good at this stuffThat question is relative to the case you're looking at. Not all do and the cheap ones tend to have a hub that are powered by SATA and a remote, not the motherboard. Higher pedigree ones will tend to come with a splitter or a hub that will tether to your motherboard that has an RGB/ARGB header.
Just an FYI, ARGB and RGB are not one and the same, they are two different platforms.
Thank you so muchRGB is more or less a blanket term for some control of the LED colors on a system. That can be presets triggered by switch or remote. Or digital commands that can cycle through colors. Usually some proprietary software or built-in keyboard command, etc.
ARGB, Addressable. This means you can set the RGB values using a software tool or using a motherboard's included software. Generally two types, 5V and 12V.