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MrRoger13

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  1. Thanks for your reply. I just went and read the Quick Start Guide for my 220t case here, on page 4 you'll find that it comes with the Lighting Node Core included which is what my second image is about, so what I see it has the same structure as the Fan hub but my Lighting Node Core connects by USB to the motherboard I also see it has the the 3 empty hole at top-middle where I think is use on the Fan Hub to connect it to the ARGB header.
  2. Hello everyone, I got a crazy idea I want to know if is possible to do. I have an Corsair iCUE 220T RGB that comes with a Corsair Lighting Node Core board that connects to a USB port in the Motherboard, so what I want to do is connect my Lighting Node COre to my motherboard's ARGB so I can control it with my motherboard's software because it has a feature that iCUE does not, I know from this video [ame= ] [/ame] that I can connect a Corsair Lightning Node Core Hub (see picture bellow) In the video is possible to connect it to the motherboard's ARGB so since what I have is a Lighting Node Core an improved version of the Lighting Node PRO + Lightning Node Core Hub RGB, I want to know if is posible to use the 3 empty PCB holes on the top ( see picture bellow) and connect it to the ARGB port on the my motherboard I'm wondering because it is in the same spot as on the Lightning Node Core Hub. MoBo: ASRock B365M Phantom Gaming 4
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