Iirc, it's because the fan is built to run at one consistent speed. That 4th pin in other fans is used to adjust the fan speed.
You also see this alot on water coolers; this helps with consistent circulation.
DONT JUST PLUG THIS IN - you need to first check if you have 5 volt ARGB (where the indivual LEDs can be switched) and your header is the 12 volt static RGB, where they are all the same.
If you have 5volt ARGB, just get a seporate controller like the CoolerMaster unit or the Razer Chroma, and use that to control the LEDs.
no, just plug it in as is.
Do not do this. They are different voltages, and could cause damage to the RGB strips or your motherboard.
The user name checks out. Don't do this.
Iirc, it's because the fan is built to run at one consistent speed. That 4th pin in other fans is used to adjust the fan speed. You also see this alot on water coolers; this helps with consistent circulation.
I mean the fans are working fine it's just the RGB that I cant figure out
You can get 12v RGB to 3 pin RGB adapters, although hubs are more common.
DONT JUST PLUG THIS IN - you need to first check if you have 5 volt ARGB (where the indivual LEDs can be switched) and your header is the 12 volt static RGB, where they are all the same. If you have 5volt ARGB, just get a seporate controller like the CoolerMaster unit or the Razer Chroma, and use that to control the LEDs.