

If you do, they "fight" each other and the RGB system tries to dominate. From what I read in several discussion threads on web sites, you can not connect both the RGB and USB cables in this system. Offering universal CPU compatibility for the latest Intel and AMD sockets, along with a zero-maintenance design. The USB connection provides power and control of the lighting devices in the Wraith cooler. Performance test of EK-AIO 240 on AMD Ryzen 3900X 4.1GHz 200W package power. Then you must download and install the ADDR RGB control utility from Cooler Master - the link to that is included in the AMD web page on these coolers here This motherboard supports AMD Ryzen processors, 7th Generation A-series. Instead, you must install the special cable that came with the Wraith system between its USB socket and a mobo USB2 header. AMD AM4 uATX motherboard with LED lighting, DDR4 3200MHz, 32Gb/s M.2, HDMI.

That is, you do NOT connect that RGB cable to anything and you do NOT install the Aura Sync tool unless you have other plain RGB lighting systems to connect to the mobo RGB header.

So that can power and control plain RGB lights IF you install and use the ASUS Aura Sync software tool and then connect the Wraith's RGB cable to the mobo plain RGB header.īUT you will get much better control and more complex lighting displays if you do it the recommended way. Then you must download and install the ADDR RGB control utility from Cooler Master - the link to that is included in the AMD web page on these coolers here. Your mobo, however, has only the plain RGB type of header. The lights in the Wraith Prism cooler system are of the more advanced Addressable RGB type.
