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First time builder here.
I've got the below case in the product description it states:
The Kolink Citadel Mesh RGB comes with three 120mm ARGB PWM fans installed as standard. The addressable RGB fans can be controlled via the supplied RGB controller & remote, or via connection to your motherboards 3-Pin 5VDG connector using the applicable software. These fans offer good performance, attractive lighting effects and can even be automatically speed controlled through connecting them to your motherboard's PWM headers.
My question is shall I leave the fans plugged into the controller where they are or plug them into the PWM headers on my mobo so speeds can be controlled? My mobo is the MSI B550 Mortar. I was going to plug the controller into the 3-pin 5vDG header anyway to hopefully control the RGB via msi mystic light.
Or am I overcomplicating it (highly possible) and leave it as it is.
My basket at Overclockers UK:
I've got the below case in the product description it states:
The Kolink Citadel Mesh RGB comes with three 120mm ARGB PWM fans installed as standard. The addressable RGB fans can be controlled via the supplied RGB controller & remote, or via connection to your motherboards 3-Pin 5VDG connector using the applicable software. These fans offer good performance, attractive lighting effects and can even be automatically speed controlled through connecting them to your motherboard's PWM headers.
My question is shall I leave the fans plugged into the controller where they are or plug them into the PWM headers on my mobo so speeds can be controlled? My mobo is the MSI B550 Mortar. I was going to plug the controller into the 3-pin 5vDG header anyway to hopefully control the RGB via msi mystic light.
Or am I overcomplicating it (highly possible) and leave it as it is.
My basket at Overclockers UK:
- 1 x Kolink Citadel Mesh RGB Micro-ATX Case - Black= £59.99
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