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The Cooler Master ARGB LED Controller is a compact, versatile lighting hub compatible with major motherboard RGB software and standalone use. It supports 4 x 3-pin ARGB ports, offers multiple customizable lighting effects, and features a thermal detection mode that visually reflects system temperatures. Its magnetic slim case design ensures easy installation on metallic surfaces, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking a stylish, responsive, and integrated RGB lighting experience.
Brand | Cooler Master |
Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 1.5 x 8.8 cm; 118 g |
Item model number | MFP-ACBN-NNUNN-R1 |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master Europe B.V. |
Series | MFP-ACBN-NNUNN-R1 |
Colour | ARGB |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 118 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Great.
Works as it should do.
A**.
Good accessories for multiple options.
This controller supports both RGB and ARGB devices. It comes with plenty of cables to allow for fully independent control with the device only, or through motherboard RGB headers, or through the USB 2.0 motherboard header. Their are also a few male to male connectors in the pack for easy connection. It's a well thought out product and good value, especially considering potential future changes to your system and the lack of support that both cheaper and more expensive controllers offer.
D**.
Does as described
Works well but could benefit from better written instructions for altering settings, I had to search You-Tube for a video explaining the different functions.
A**A
Easy to install, good compatibility
Does what it says on the tin and was relatively easy to set up. The MicroUSB port allows control via Master+ software.What I really like about it is that it's compatible with most generic aftermarket products; Many other good brands (Corsair, NZXT, etc) have excellent reviews but proprietary connectors, so it's a big commitment.Minor cons:Master+ software is still under development and has some limitations (as of this review Dec '19)It should really come with a USB header to microUSB cable - at the moment I've jury-rigged it with a standard USB cable going out of back of the case through an uncovered PCI-E slot.
Z**R
Great argb splitter, better than any controller
Have just one working argb header on my motherboard so I used this splitter to connect my six argb fans (four daisy-chained). It's nice and long, easy enough to fold up excess cable and stuff in the back. The cables are nice and thick, so no worries about durability unlike those thin fan RGB cables. Comes with three rubber covers for the make connectors as expected along with a female-female connector in case you need it. Nothing else, small box, just what you need and it works. The cables bend easily, I'd say they're not too thick and not too thin, striking a nice balance of durability and ease of cable management. Would easily recommend over any finicky argb controllers. Keep in mind this is a 3-pin argb splitter, not 4-pin rgb. Has two inputs, one for gigabyte and one for asus/asrock/msi, easy enough to stow away the one you don't need.
P**R
You can't control the colour
If like me your motherboard doesn't support argb this works for getting your argb fans to light up. What's missing and really reduces it's usefulness is the lack of colour control. You can pick from several LED modes but the all resort to rainbow. For example 'breathing' will cycle through different colours.So very limited control, reading other reviews you might be able to solve this by buying a micro usb to motherboard header cable and control it through software.It also appears to have doubled in price, it would be a higher rating overall and for value for money at £10 but at £20, not so much.
D**T
Awesome!
Plugged the 3 fans that come with the GameMax F15M case + 3 DeepCool CF120 fans into this controller because my board has only the 12V rgb header, added quite a few extra cables to do so, but the case made cable management easy. The DeepCool fans do have a proprietary argb connector, but they plug into their splitter and that splitter can be connected directly to the 3-pin argb header on the motherboard - which in my case went into the CoolerMaster argb controller.My only gripe is with the app, Cooler Master MasterPlus, I have v102.0208.0317 and it seems that if I hibernate my PC then wake it up, the app crashes and when I reopen it the fans configuration is lost (that scheme thing with the 4 A slots to which you can attach fans and such), but the controller remembers the last color setup applied, so this app bug is just a minor inconvenience for when I want to change the colors.
M**H
Good length
Decent length, all the connectors work fine, come with caps to if you're not using all 5, they can't short or get dusty.
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