I'm a bit confused, but it also sounds like at least some of the controllers should integrate with my mobo's Aura Sync, but I'm not sure if I can customize each fan if I do that. So basically what are my options for a controller, or is there some simple way (like a converter, though I guess that's kinda what a controller is on some level?) to use the 2 12V RGB headers that won't burn out the aRGB fans? I like the physical design of the HALOs, so treating them like RGB fans wouldn't be bad if it were possible. 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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