![]() ![]() And then after powering down and turning PC back on later, I've only got blue LED. Issue is that the software was controlling everything perfectly. I could change all the colors flawlessly, however being on a 1 to 4 splitter each LED had to be the same color. Now, this setup was working flawlessly for a time. I have the arrow imprinted on each 4 pin matched up correctly, and the arrow matched up on the mobo to the side indicating 12V. The three fans each have a 4 pin RGB header, and a single connection for power off the power supply. The case came with all three fans preinstalled. I have a 1 to 4 splitter connected to an AMD Wraith Spire cooler (2700X CPU) and the other three going to my fans in a Cooler Master case. First off, I'm running a Gigabyte Aorus B450M motherboard with one LED header, it's got a 12 volt pin. I will attempt to provide as much info as possible. Having trouble with the Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0 software, I think.
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