What if You Have No RGB Header on Your Motherboard?īut, this information about RGB and ARGB headers means nothing to you if your motherboard doesn’t have them. Please beware – if you plug a 5V ARGB device directly into a 12V standard RGB header, your device might get damaged. The old 12V standard has four wires and uses all four pins, 12V DC and three for each of its color channels – red, green, and blue. These can be controlled through your motherboard’s RGB software that typically come with the higher-end of motherboards.įor instance, the MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk has two 4-pin RGB headers and two additional 3-pin ARGB headers dubbed as Rainbow LED connectors.Īs you can see, the 5V ARGB device has three wires and connects to three pins (1, 2, and 4). Lately, though, we’re seeing more and more motherboards featuring dedicated 5v ARGB headers. These 12V RGB connectors have become a standard over the last couple of years.īecause RGB has become so popular, the industry developed a more nuanced way to control your color setup and ARGB control hubswere created. Most Motherboards feature regular RGB headers (just “RGB”).
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