🌈 Light Up Like a Pro — Expand Your RGB Universe with Ease!
This 5V RGB Splitter Hub with case and 50cm extension cable lets you multiply a single 3-pin 5V RGB header into 10 outputs, perfect for controlling multiple addressable RGB strips on ASUS/MSI motherboards. Compact, durable, and easy to install with adhesive backing, it’s the ultimate solution for maximizing your RGB lighting without sacrificing motherboard headers.
L**U
Does what its supposed to
Can hook multiple connections up and no loss of color or brightness. Works as intended and for a good price. Check it out if you need more argb ports
J**I
Works well with MSI Motherboards
When I first bought my MSI case and motherboard that RGB hub went out. I bought another RGB hub but I had to use a remote for the RGB fans to work and that was a hassle keeping up with the remote. Once I bought this RGB hub, it worked well with my MSI motherboard. All of the RGB fans are working excellent without a remote control. This is a great RGB hub....
O**N
dead, did not work at all - do not buy
This is junk. It is made cheap and did not work at all. No lights powered on and the plugs are loose connections. It came in small bag which I tossed by mistake, so I wasn't able to return it.I ordered this and it worked perfectly, DeepCool SC700 ARGB Hub 12-Port 5v-3pin Aura SYNC Addressable RGB Hub with Magnetic Backplane
F**O
RGB partner
Price wisely its affordable. Quality its ok.
K**C
Works great for a low price
Used on or transplanted from cpu to cpu hooking up rgb 5v fans, rgb headers, and watercooled radiator cpu coolers and have been able to use motherboards to sync and control colors. Good price and easy to fit and hide on otherside of cpu cases
J**Y
Does what it is supposed to do.
I have ENTIRELY too many LEDs in my PC, and this is helping with that. It's pretty simple. Plug in the wires and let the software do the work.
S**Y
Did the job.
Exactly what I needed. And it has adhesive tape already on there to stick it anywhere inside your case.
D**S
PIECE OF JUNK
same thing happened to me---I've used various of these 5v 3-pin DRGB splitters before, and they have served me well. This one, on the other hand, must have a short in it or some other design flaw. When connected to power, and nothing else, it stops the computer from booting. Simply removing the SATA power connect from this device, and nothing other changes, caused my my computer to instantly start. F- would not recommend.
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