![]() Devices connected to the USB port on the motherboard won't work (such as the AMD Wraith Cooler by Cooler Master), devices connected to the RGB header will. I'm super frustrated.Any motherboard compatible with Mystic Light 3.0.0.46 onward will work and you should be able to control any devices connected to it through Synapse. I'm not expecting to not have to read nothing, but I'm not really finding anything I can read.Ĭan someone point me to a guide that will help me with this? That will explain why ever "MSI" input has this 2-1 pin configuration while my MSI board has a 4-pin configuration? I'm not sure what to google, even. I feel like I need to be looking up RFC on RGB LEDs to make sense of what is ostensibly meant to be a consumer product. But now that I have it in person, I see that the MSI side has the same oo-o layout, while the other connector is just three pins, not four.Īnd I can't find any reliable guides online on how to make this stuff work. So I picked up a Cooler Master Addressable RGB 1-to-3 Splitter Cable thinking that would help bridge the gap, and from the images I looked at online it looked like it would. While the fan's RGB cable has a connector that has inputs like this: oo-o (the - is a filled-in spot that can't accept a header pin) The fan, again, says on the box that it's MSI Mystic Light compatible.īut every RGB header I can find on the motherboard has a header like this: | | | | I picked up an MSI-compatible fan and light strip. ![]() I'm trying to get an RGB fan (coolermaster) and light strip (cablemod) plugged into my Motherboard.
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