![]() ![]() I will let you know what I discover after I finish setting it up. The Deep Cool fans that I have dont have standard argb connectors and need an adaptor so I have to wait for those adaptors to arrive before starting this new build. Im trying to control fan speeds on my Strix III (Intel 9750H + RTX 2060) The problem is that the software I used to use (NBFC) no longer works. If it doesnt essentially increase the number of argb headers then it's really confusing why this box even comes with argb ports because the AIO doesnt come with any lights. If the box doesn't enable either individual control or sequence the lighting then it will have very little benefit over a cheap wire splitter and that would be a bummer. I'm hoping that it will make the argb fans have individual control in order to utilize sequence as opposed to all doing the same thing only. There are no instructions whatsoever to clarify whether the radiator fans should each be plugged into the box or instead into the daisy chain wire provided and that wire plugged into one of the ports on the box or if the daisy chain should be plugged into the Mobo AIO header leaving the fan controller box ports available for case fans, etc. We'll be using the Maximus IV GENE-Z in the guide, but it also applies to the Maximus IV Extreme, Extreme-Z, GENE-Z/Gen3 and entire Rampage IV series as well. Not sure why I didnt know about the existence of this software before. I can't find the answer to this either but will be finding out soon since the Ryujin II came with a ROG Fan Controller ( ) and there's practically no information available on it. It basically means you can throw out your 5.25in fan controller, as the software allows you to not only calibrate, but customize the performance:noise ratio of your entire case fan setup. Looks like the minimum speed of my fans is actually 600 RPM, where it runs much more silent. ![]()
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