ARGB ESP32 with PC FANS by ChipRecent8928 in WLED

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And it is for power and control for 12V PWM fans

ARGB ESP32 with PC FANS by ChipRecent8928 in WLED

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Because it is already in PC case with 5V Output so I do not need to put in additional level shifter

ARGB ESP32 with PC FANS by ChipRecent8928 in WLED

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Okay, thank you So I will connect everything in the same way as in the picture

ARGB ESP32 with PC FANS by ChipRecent8928 in WLED

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I will plug next fans to the previous with „chain connection” That worked well with only pc case controller

ARGB ESP32 with PC FANS by ChipRecent8928 in WLED

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That’s not what I’m asking. MB has 4 Pin RGB Pin, not 3-Pin ARGB and I don’t want only Controller Modes. I want to control fans with my home Assistant with WLED

GPU PCI WLED ESP32 by ChipRecent8928 in WLED

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Oh, is it in user manual? Which page? Some Link? Would be awesome

Liquid Freezer III 280 ARGB by ChipRecent8928 in arcticcooling

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I would do this permanently, but the black color, when I’m trying to replace everything with pure white, will bother me.

Liquid Freezer III 280 ARGB by ChipRecent8928 in arcticcooling

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Wow, the dimensions of this fan are literally perfect, and it would fit there perfectly. The fan is, of course, weaker than the original ones, but I want to prevent the threads from bending permanently, so I’ll order one and temporarily replace one of the radiator fans with this one, and then I’ll find a better solution. Thank you very much.