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Hello, I plan on replacing a lot of the stock fans from my computer and replacing them with new ones, If given the option I would love to have RGB fans my my pc.  However when I took a look at my pc I could not fin any ARGB headers of any kind on the mother board.  My motherboard is a Hana motherboard, with an ID: 8876

 

My question being, is there a 3 pin rgb connector on the motherboard, if not then do I have any options moving forward to get RGB fans set up for my pc? While I would prefer to be able to control them in a similar way to how the gaming hub works at this point I'm just trying to find out what my options are.

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@JayFry95,

 

Welcome to our HP User Forum!

 

Yes, you have options. I have a number of 5V (3-pin RGB) and 12V (4-pin RGB) integrated computer parts.

 

If your motherboard doesn't provide these power/control source(s), you can use an RGB lighting effect controller, either a 5V 3-pin or a 12V 4-pin adapter with remote controller, such as these examples: https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Controller-Equipment-Brightness-Adjustment/dp/B08ZKN5VZG/ref=sr_1_21..., or: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256802793804060.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802KAZz4i&gatewa....

 

 

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This is the RGB 12V 4-pin control model, which I have in use.  This model plugs into a 4-pin MOLEX power connector from your PSU, there is also a model that uses a SATA 15-pin power connector from your PSU.

 

Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777

 

 


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