07-12-2017 02:36 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 10:13 PM by ROGBot
07-12-2017 03:40 AM
07-12-2017 03:52 AM
07-12-2017 04:01 AM
Eleiyas@ASUS wrote:
Here are a few answers: (@Andyliu already answered a couple)
- Your case's fan controller should have its own software to control the fans, or you'll have to manually do it via the fan controller (if it's an actual touchpanel/switch one).
- Also, fans will not be controllable or such via the motherboard or ASUS software unless they are connected directly to the motherboard.
- I have never heard of fans being ''bricked'''- if you mean not functioning anymore, then try connecting them to the fan controller and seeing if they work there.
- ASUS AURA will only support AURA compatible hardware. If your fans are from a different brand / not AURA compatible, you will need the manufacturer's software to control the RGB lighting effects.
07-12-2017 04:09 AM
chonk wrote:
Sorry, I couldn't find right word to describe. I meant "not functioning anymore". There was also smell like burnt. I bought NZXT AER RGB fans which should be compatible with ASUS Aura. So I will connect them to motherboard. But I can only see CHASSIS 2 port. Where are the other 2 ports that I should connect fans? I will have 3 4-pin fans. Can I use W_PUMP+ port?
07-12-2017 04:40 AM
syldon wrote:
In you motherboard manual Page 1.1.2, there is a map of the board with a table of contents for reference. CPU connector are at the top of the diagram - option 5.
Download link here
07-12-2017 06:52 AM
chonk wrote:
Yes, that's what I'm saying actually. There are 3 4-pin ports at top. I plugged CPU Fan to middle one. CPU_opt and AIO_PUMP pins are empty. Can I use them for chassis fans?
07-12-2017 04:04 AM
chonk wrote:
1) Should I connect 120mm fans to motherboard only? Is there a way to use them with case and monitor on computer? Because I like clean look without cables around.
chonk wrote:
2) If I buy RGB 4-Pin PWM fan for my CPU Cooler, can motherboard AURA control that RGB fan? Or should I plug it to RGB port?.
chonk wrote:
3) My case is Phanteks P400S. It came with RGB Strip and I plugged it to case. I can control it with button on my case. Should I connect it to RGB port on my motherboard.