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Use of industry "standards", even if only voluntary, can help here. And it it does not, you do not get caught in the middle of a finger-pointing squabble over which supplier goofed. You can have confidence that the several parts all will work together since one design team should have been able to know all the unique quirks of their system. If it is possible and performance and features are comparable, keeping the system from one source is great. That way it cannot interfere with anything else.Īeacus, I agree. That way it cannot interfere with anything else.īy the way, of you do NOT have any need to use the MSI utility Mystic Light for some plain RGB lighting units plugged into that mobo header, ensure it is NOT installed. Enjoy your build!īy the way, if you do NOT have any need to use the MSI utility Mystic Light for some plain RGB lighting units plugged into that mobo header, ensure it is NOT installed. So it would have been difficult to connect your Lightwings fans to a Corsair Controller, but an all-Corsair system will do just fine. But you could not use that anyway, so no impact! The only reason I did not suggest a Corsair system for you initially is that its fans and Controllers use connectors that are not what eventually have become the "standard".
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It has very similar functions, except that it actually has no way to accept a set of ARGB signals from a mobo header. The Corsair set you bought will do the job well. It does need a connection to a mobo USB2 header for the software tool to communicate.
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It can operate by itself as a true ARGB Controller.
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Although it can be connected to a mobo ARGB header (which you do not have), it does not NEED that connection. I'm not clear why Aeacus says the Razer unit cannot work with your mobo. (Fan motor cables go to mobo fan headers as usual.) Download and use the free utility Razer Synapse 3 to configure the lights by software.
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Then plug into its ports the lighting cables from the fans. You mount this in your case, connect to it a power supply line (SATA output from PSU) and a cable from it to a mobo USB2 header. What you need to use those fans is a third-party ARGB Controller, like this one Unfortunately you are right - that mobo has only one plain RGB header, and no ARGB header.
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