What’s the 5 pin plug on the right for?

The fans connected to this controller have stopped lighting up all at once. They still blow and can adjust their speed. Just no light.

Can I control their light/colour from JRGB on my motherboard?

I don’t have a cable for the 5 pin socket on the right.

  • Ragglemcsnics@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    The 5 pin is thermal-takes proprietary connector that controls the fan speed, lighting and power for the fans. As far as controlling the RGB on the fans from your motherboard, as long as you have the correct connector I don’t see why not.

    • Nurgus@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 days ago

      What connector do I need though? They’re 5 pin fans that came with the controller many years ago.

      • Romkslrqusz@lemmy.zip
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        22 days ago

        You would need to find or make an adapter that splits out the proprietary connection into standard ARGB and (optionally) fan connections.

        I’m not sure that such a thing exists, this design was convenient by taking each fan down from 2 cables to one but the achilles heel is the proprietary nature.

        Might be easier to find a used replacement controller or to replace all the fans.

  • HorreC@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    It might be a USB interface. But you would have to figure out the pinout as I would assume they would make it not default, hell they might have just exposed the JTAG there and not fucked with a USB chip. But again you would need something that can figure that out (bus pirate or the like, but that is just more $$ then just getting a new one, or a different fan controller that works for you).