Question Rgb

Feb 1, 2020
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Hi, so I was asking myself : "why do my Gigabyte RGB fusion works for only static 7 colors (led strips in the case), and doesen't make any special effects like color circle?" I have got a gigabyte motherboard B450 DS3H and saw, that I have only 12V 4-pin connection on the motherboard for rgb's. So my question is: do a 12V 4-pin to 5V 3 a-rgb "coverter" exist? I made my searches and saw that with 3-pin connection you can set the lightning as you like.
I'm asking this for a second reason too: every RGB-thing that exists on the market, has got only 3-pin connector, so obviously it could not work in my pc, and this is putting me in big trouble, because this means that i can't personalizie my case much. (sorry for my eanglish, I come from Italy, so you can immagine how good in italy can we speak.)
 
Addressable LED lighting headers are found on the better, more expensive motherboards.

You get what you pay for. If you don't know what your buying that's unfortunate. A quick look at the Specifications will tell you what, if any, LED RGB lighting connectors are featured on that model.