Connecting a 3-pin 5V ARGB product to a 4-pin 12V header? Yes, it's possible

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In this video, I show off the Gamerstorm (Deepcool) RGB Converter, a product that converts a 5v ARGB signal to a 12v signal, allowing you to connect ARGB products and control them with motherboard software. While it isn&perfect (proprietary products from Corsair, NZXT, etc won&work) and some products can be fussy with it, I&found it can provide a reasonable solution when working with 3-pin 5v ARGB products. **Note - the focus is just off by a bit at the end of the video. I was manually focusing because otherwise the camera likes to focus on the one fan and, well, I suck at it. I&keep working at it. ====================================================================== Support the Channel: ====================================================================== Find Me: Steam - daveykmedia ====================================================================== Legal Stuff: Additional music listed below. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Background Track - Hanging Out (YouTube Audio Library), Tangled (YouTube Audio Library) Outro Track - Invade by Tiasu ====================================================================== Primary PC Specs: Phanteks Enthoo 719 Intel i7-8700k overclocked to 5GHz (can do 5.1) Custom Water loop featuring EK Velocity CPU Block, Nickel and Acetal Strix 1080ti block, and 280mm and 360mm Radiators ASUS Z390 Maximus XI Code motherboard 32GB G Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz RAM 500GB Samsung 960 Evo M.2 NVMe drive...

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