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The node pro comes bundled with fans/led strips.
not sure if its available on its own.
The bay or MM is the best place to look.
not sure if its available on its own.
The bay or MM is the best place to look.
1 argb ek cpu block
1 argb ek gpu block
1 argb ek flow indicator
1 argb ek pump
2 argb cable mod light strips
Armoury crate seemed to work ok for me, I installed it, setup the RGB (aio, 3080 and motherboard), then uninstalled it as its bloated.
are you sure about this? All my EKWB products are 12v DRGB not 5v ARGB...
Um sure prev EK block 2080S I had was four pin RGB.
This one three pin so no choice but to sync with fans and LED strips.
Guess it's all syncd but that choice is removed to run it white to fit in with CPU and reservoir which are always illuminated white.
Firstly I would remove the link as it's a competitor. These forums are hosted by Overclockers UK so it's not allowed to link to other sellers of the same gearHi, I would like to know if its possible to get adapters to connect my Corsair Obsidian 1000d's LED's & my EKWB Vardar D-RGB fans to Asus Aura motherboard header?
Would this work?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373095699082?hash=item56de3c928a:g:ErUAAOSwQo5e9upn&var=641879880519
Firstly I would remove the link as it's a competitor. These forums are hosted by Overclockers UK so it's not allowed to link to other sellers of the same gear
It seems the EK DRGB stuff uses the same sort of connector:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ek-water-blocks-ek-d-rgb-6-way-splitter-cable-wc-9vx-ek.html
But Corsair usually have their custom 4-pin connectors so you may need an adapter for those.
Bear in mind that splitting the connections in this way will send the same data to each set of LEDs. So you won't be able to customise the layout of colour on each device.
That is exactly what I'm wanting.Asus will sync all your rgb devices to look exactly the same whether you use a splitter or not
There's a couple of free software I have played with
They can control all LEDs on your system
Regardless of different maker
Though they may not have support for every
Piece of hardware in existence
But they did work with my ek, Corsair,thermaltake stuff
Though I removed any software like icue,aura,etc
To avoid conflict
First ones called openrgb
Quite effective though not the most intuitive to use
Second ones signalrgb much more polished software
And think it also has an option to buy version
Which has game profiles and possibly ambient light control
There's a third software but can't remember that one
open rgb is a bit buggy so think
it refuses to recognise my ekwb rgb stuff that's plugged into the motherboard even after uninstalling all asus rgb software