It does NOT need a mobo ARGB header, although it can use one. On the other hand, the Razer Chroma ARGB Controller recommended by johnsoner13 above and available hereĪnd elsewhere appears to have all the features you need, CAN work with your ARGB lights, and does come with a USB2 connection cable and free downloadable software to control it. CoolerMaster also had a larger ARGB Controller, but lately I cannot find where to buy one. Some also say it has limited displays available. However, several user comments suggest you MAY need to do a firmware update to get this to work with the MasterPlus+ software, and it does not appear to come with a USB2 connection cable. You could look instead for the CoolerMaster A-RGB LED Small Co0ntroller here Ryzen 7 3700x Asus B450-F Strix 16gb Gskill Flare X 3200mhz Corsair RM550x PSU Asus Strix GTX1070 250gb 860 Evo m.2 Phanteks P300A Elgato HD60 Pro Avermedia Live Gamer Duo Avermedia 4k GC573 Capture Card Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options. ![]() Thus you can NOT use MasterPlus+ software, because it would have no way to communicate with that box. It is only able to use a connection to your front panel Reset switch (via its 2-pin socket) or its own single pushbutton to make a small selection of display types. Is that what you have?I found it on the CoolerMaster website as their Mini Addressable RGB LED Controller. On the web page for a 3-pack of those fans it shows a different small Controller box that appears to have a single square "button" on the front, two sockets on one side (neither of which is a USB2 socket), and no instructions. That is how the MasterPlus+ software communicates with the Controller. ![]() The Cooler Master Controllers I mentioned above both have a USB2 socket on one edge, and come with a cable to connect from there to a mobo USB2 header. You say it is NOT "compatible with my RGB Controller from Cooler Master with Masterplus+ software ".
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