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pyromaniac1

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  1. Exactly. However at the point of connection there's only 3 pins going into each fan, just like any other ARGB fan/strip. So, then how do I make this sort of cable is the question then right?
  2. Well that's the thing. I used this thermaltake water 3.0 ARGB 360mm radiator once. I just hooked it up to my Asus mobo 5v ARGB header, I was able to get "daisy chain" effects. Check the imgur link below for the effect. I've also given a picture of the connector on the fans. https://imgur.com/a/1JADAXl
  3. Yeah What I do want is sort of get a daisy chain effect. So If I have 3 fans with 12 LEDs each, I want the effects to seem like they happen sequentially from 1 fan to the next. In that case what do I do with the data return pin?
  4. So for example what would I need to make to convert from the 4pin connection to standard ARGB connection which lian li uses for example. Referring to attached picture.
  5. It's the stock rainbow effect in LINK. However the stock rainbow effect in icue is different. Doesn't have the range of colors. For reference it's here from 8:20 [ame] [/ame]
  6. Nope that's not it. Here's some more examples
  7. Hi I loved the default effect of the HD120/HD140 series back from the Link days. How do I achieve it in iCue? Have attached it for reference
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