Yep! For color control, however, ONLY the USB wire should be connected to a USB 2.0 header. Lights don't. Fans work. 1. Question How to control the speed of the fans 2. I am using an Asrock x470 master SLI motherboard and after building my PC I found that my ASRock RGB LED Utility not working. Could that somehow be the rgb controller for the front fans? Now, it turns out that your case has the plain RGB type of RGB fans, based on the case website. ASRock RGB LED Utility or ASRock RGB software doesn’t work for non-compatible motherboard. All I did was plug their fan cables into the controller. asrock z370 taichi motherboard - installed the rgb controller from their site, but it does not control the color of the fans or turn them off to stop the flashing. Check the three non-lighting fans to be SURE they are of the 3-pin ARGB type. If the RGB wire is connected, the controller will default to using the RGB control and USB control will be turned off. I have Three 120ML fans and two 140ML fans connected to my RGB hub that's connected to my commander pro and I'm having some trouble getting anything to work with software. Again if your driver gets corrupted then asrock Polychrome won’t open. This is the P400a with the three pre-installed RGB fans on the front of the case. Right now the fans work but I can't adjust the fan's speed or the colour of them using the built in controller on the top of the case. The two front fans had their In/Out daisy chain configuration pre-installed. Check the 3-output Splitter. all 3 Raidmax rgb fans just flash white. That software can control BOTH types of hardware RGB systems, depending on which type of header is included on the Gigabyte mobo. Will not change color. I didn't alter how NZXT hooked them up. That type will NOT work with the Controller you have. Of course, for fan control, the fan header should always be connected to the CPU fan control header on the motherboard. The RGB fan operates in a sequence if the first fan in the hub doesn’t get a signal then it won’t pass them to the other. The fact that it is compatible with RGB Fusion does NOT make it work! I have all my case fans (The fans that were included with case) plugged into the jrgb header through a splitter what came with case. I am currently using the Corsair Spec-Delta RGB Mid Tower case and I am using the MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max Motherboard. So one bad fan can take out the entire chain; Fix 4 – Specify fan as 4-pin PWM in the iCUE. If possible remove the front panel/facia and make sure the connections are still hooked up to the front I/O. All fans … Suggest giving the all the cables connected to it a bit of a wiggle. Try to rearrange fans on the hub controller. Cooler Master also sells a very similar fan type that has the 4-pin plain RGB light system in them. It sounds to me like the fan controller they use might be faulty. Question Ps2 keyboard not working on Windows 10: Question RGB Controller for Sickleflow 120 ARGB 3 in 1: Question Rgb Fan Controller: Question typing and game control delays: Question Will a using a PCI PS/2 Controller Card replace the issues with a PS/2 to USB Converter? It's pins not holes. Riing Trio (120mm 3-Fan Pack) (140mm 3-Pack) (200mm Single Pack)/Duo (120mm 3-Pack) (140mm Three-Pack) LED RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition: The Riing Trios do have their own controller, identifiable by the "lip" or "ridge" along the edge of the top of the controller (please see the image below).