One Integrated Hub for Multi Connection of ARGB and PWM
NOTE 1: It will NOT work with 4-pin RGB or Standard RGB+12V
NOTE 2: Size of the ARGB connector that you are connecting to the hub should be within 12mm x 6mm (0.472 x 0.236 inches)
5V ARGB Header, 4-position-3-pin(4p3p), on Hub
Compatible with Asus, ASRock, MSI, Gigabyte RGB Fusion capable motherboard
Dual Head ARGB Cable Adapter compatible both 4-position-3-pin(4p3p) & 3-position-3-pin(3p3p) ARGB Motherboard Header
Built-in Magnetic Back Design
SATA Supplementary Power
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I typically like to limit it to 2 fans per port just so theres plenty of extra power left over. and I'm lazy and don't want to do math XD
In other words, there's too many variables to make it worth risking for me or systems I build for other people. While I'm not endorsing this particular product, I have used fan and RGB hubs in the past partially for the above reason, but mostly to keep the motherboard clear of the rats-nest of fan and RGB cables once you start populating all the available headers.
Can't wait for this to become electronic bell bottoms... waste of fabric/carbon emissions
As idiotic as beeping computers and screen captions in action movies
It's used if you are running a heavy ARGB build. Trust me. You'll need a splitter.
I think the hub is great and makes it easy to run all my fans and ARGB into just two (one fan, one ARGB) headers on the motherboard.