![]() ![]() Where are the other 2 ports that I should connect fans? I will have 3 4-pin fans. I bought NZXT AER RGB fans which should be compatible with ASUS Aura. Sorry, I couldn't find right word to describe. ![]() If your fans are from a different brand / not AURA compatible, you will need the manufacturer's software to control the RGB lighting effects. ASUS AURA will only support AURA compatible hardware. I have never heard of fans being ''bricked'''- if you mean not functioning anymore, then try connecting them to the fan controller and seeing if they work there. Also, fans will not be controllable or such via the motherboard or ASUS software unless they are connected directly to the motherboard. Your case's fan controller should have its own software to control the fans, or you'll have to manually do it via the fan controller (if it's an actual touchpanel/switch one). ![]() Here are a few answers: already answered a couple) Should I connect it to RGB port on my wrote: It came with RGB Strip and I plugged it to case. So questions:ġ) Should I connect 120mm fans to motherboard only? Is there a way to use them with case and monitor on computer? Because I like clean look without cables around.Ģ) If I buy RGB 4-Pin PWM fan for my CPU Cooler, can motherboard AURA control that RGB fan? Or should I plug it to RGB port?ģ) My case is Phanteks P400S. ![]() Is it?Īnyway, now when I check BIOS or AISuite3 I can't see my top and front 120mm fan at there. Maybe because that fan is non-pwm and 3-pin. I tried second one, it did bricked the fan too. I tried to change CPU Cooler's fan with SP120 RGB fan. I'm also using 120mm CPU Fan over my ContacSilent12 cpu cooler. I have one rear, one top and one front 120mm chassis fan in my case. ![]()
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