
YOU must identify which type of header you have available on your mobo and buy the right TYPE of lighting accessory to match that. Each of these utilities can manage BOTH types of hardware header on their mobos, so the NAME of the software does NOT tell you which type of HARDWARE header is on your mobo. But each supplies one software utility with their own proprietary name, like ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, etc. Here's a link to my Aorus themed build if it helps any 2 3 Gaming 3 comments Best Add a Comment DogNamedCharlie 5 yr. Now, mobo makers sell various models that MAY include either or both types of hardware headers. RGB Fusion compatible RGB case fans for Aorus Gaming 5 Z370 MOBO Anyone know of any RGB Fusion compatible RGB case fans for this motherboard I'm having one hell of a time finding any information on this online. These two are INcompatible, so you MUST match the lighting units' type to the mobo header you have. As you're aware, there are two major types of lighting systems dominating the market now: the plain RGB system uses a 4-pin header and 12 VDC power, and the Addressable RGB (aka ADDR RGB, or ARGB, of Digital RGB) uses a 3-pin header (looks like 4 pins with one missing) and 5 VDC power.


However, after going to bed yesterday, I turned on my pc to find out that RGB fusion would not turn on any LEDs, meaning that theres no RGB on the fans at all and I cannot cahnge the colour of the LEDS on the two 140mm fans. I agree with the post above, with one caution that applies to all such systems. Hi there, recently purchased the Aorus Waterforce x 280mm AIO and everything worked fine for 2-4 weeks (RGB, Temps, etc).
