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Thank you for supporting the work I put into this site!) Here's what I think is the standard layout for the argb pins.(*This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you choose to purchase through the links I provide (at no extra cost to you). To make life easier for anyone trying to help me. Now my question is, what aboxofdonuts showed here seems to be for 3 pins that are consecutively next to each other with the end pin (4rth?) being absent.īut the standard argb cables has the gap in between - what seems to me to be - the 2nd and 4rth pin.Ĭould someone please tell me what connections I could make to make this argb nzxt fan controller work with these antec fans?
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So, would something like the following deepcool voltage converter for the LEDs work with the NZXT controller?Īll this hassle because my Asus Z170 pd3 motherboard does not have an ARGB / RGB / LED header and I do not want to upgrade the motherboard right now.

Search results seem to indicate that these are 5v LEDs in the fan and the NZXT controllers are 12V Which cable / adapter / converter do I need to connect those fans with this controller. I have 3 Antec Prizm ARGB fans with those 3 pin headers. BUT there is no cable supplied to connect with the LED / RGB ports. So I have bought these hoping that there'd be essential cables. Has anybody attempted this before or has more info for me before I start cutting wires or return the hub? It's very tough to find more info since typing in anything to do with 4 pin leds automatically comes up with non addressable 4 pin 12V leds lol. I also can't find any other posts about using non nzxt adressable leds with the nzxt hub. I'd love to just find an adapter, but there doesn't seem to be one.

I'd like to be able to connect these two, and I was reading on this reddit link that they can be connected with a little soldering, and a resistor from the extra "Wire S" to ground. The layout for normal 5V addressable led strips is: Ground, D out/in, 5V Looks like the layout is: Wire S (sometimes labeled as FD), Ground, D out/in, 5V. I've found very little information on how the 4pin 5V led strips work. I like how the cam software works with the individually addressable leds, and since I alread need to use cam for a fan controller, it would be great to use it for both fans and leds. I can't return it yet since it's still on the way here, but I'd like to figure out if I can use it before returning it. I ordered the NZXT Hue 2 the other day, and am now realizing that it is 4 pin and not 3 pin. Keeping in mind that not all of these leds are in the case, are WS2812B strips, and I can't change them to NZXT led strips.

Long story short, I broke an addressable header on my motherboard (no need to go into details, but it's my own stupid fault lol), but still need to power some addressable leds.
