aRGB pin definition

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Hello,

This is my first post for a very long time, so please go easy..

I have scoured the internet it seems to try and get my head around the Silverstone FW124-aRG pin definition. On their website it states pin definition of these fans is +5V, D, NP, G. What I am trying to work out is this a proprietary pin definition for Silverstone products, as every RGB controller I can find states 5v,D,G.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/silverstone-sst-fw124-argb-fw-series-pwm-120mm-fg-05m-sv.html

Does anyone know what the NP stands for, or if their pin definition would be suitable for something like the Zalman Z-Sync RGB controller which has a 5v,D,G pin definition listed?

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/zalman-z-sync-digital-argb-controller-fg-035-za.html

I have the MSI B450 Tomahawk Max, which only has 12v RGB headers, and I am in need of some low profile aRGB fans (Silverstone FW124s are perfect, 15mm thick). If the Silverstone mentioned fit the Zalman Z-Sync then it would be perfect as it connects to a USB2 header on the motherboard as a posed to the 12v RBG headers. RBG can then be controlled/sync'd with Razer Chroma.

Sorry for the long post, but I am pulling my hair out!

Thanks for reading.
 
I think you'll find that 'NP' stands for 'NO PIN'

I also think that you've answered your own question as regards the Zalman ARGB hub, it does say that ' Thanks to conventional 3-pin connections (5VDG), it is compatible with ALMOST all RGB LED strips or fans with the corresponding plug' Answer is there's only one way to find out! :D ;)
 
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