![]() To be honest, I'm a little worried it's already at or over load. One workaround I'd thought of was to make a spinning ring of half blue/half orange, and just rotate one so it shows orange while the other shows blue, but even if I could get that working I'm concerned that I'd overload the 3 amp limit on the header if I added the 2nd fan in, as the header is currently accommodating the cpu cooler (which doesn't have a stated argb amp load in ID-COOLING's materials.) and the 1st fan. Thing is, there's only one aRGB header on my mobo, so I'd have to daisy chain them and wouldn't be able to customize the color. ![]() I'm trying to give a Portal theme to the case, and now that I have 2 of these I think it'd be cool to have one in the back and one in the front, with one each blue and orange with some added lighting effects (maybe have a white/brighter led spiral through the primary color). I'm also using the ID-COOLING SE-234-ARGB CPU cooler and an ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wifi) mobo. So I now have 2 of these aRGB fans, with one currently installed in the rear of my rig. So I got a refund and reordered the fan, only to have BOTH arrive on the same day a while later. I ordered a Coolermaster Masterfan MF120 Halo, and it got lost in the mail.
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