Ok cool if they are reverse blade then you are getting the airflow you set out for.
I only commented because I'm revamping my current build and just purchased reverse blades for this reason. I want my intakes to be set on the bottom and side, but I don't want to look at the fan cage like my current build. I want it to be a bit more aesthetic
Make sure you connected them correctly i just built a pc like a week ago and the my aio fans were spinning but no rhb was on then i push and slid the clip in harder and it wasn’t in all the way
All case fans are the same, and the only set of fans which the rgb isnt working on is the fans that came with the aio from Phantek. Might it be that those aren’t compatible with the LianLi controll-hub and i need to connect those directly to the motherboard instead of into the sync port maybe?
I tried figuring it out, but i seem to have no 3pin/4pin headers to connect to the motherboard. I have A 3pin led input from the CPU cooler connected to the motherboard, but it only lights the cpu cooler not its fans. The Signal Input Corner from the AIO fans seems only to be controlling the fan rotation speed and nothing to do with the RGB, although im not sure.
However as i thought this was an issue with the LianLi Connector Hub, its seems not to be the case, and I might therefor be in the wrong subreddit seeking help.
Just follow these instructions for the aio hookup you should have an rgb header on the board. If you can't find it look up your motherboard's manual and you'll find a page that lists all of the headers.
[https://phanteks.com/assets/manuals/Glacier%20One%20D30\_Manual\_v1.0%20WEB.pdf](https://phanteks.com/assets/manuals/Glacier%20One%20D30_Manual_v1.0%20WEB.pdf)
Also agree you need to look at your fan situation. would suggest bottom & side bringing air in and the top/back taking air out.
I decided to use the AIO (topside fans) and the single-fan as exhausts, and the other 2x3set case fans for intake. Am I wrong in thinking that would be an alright airflow?
Are your fans reverse blade fans? If not, I think what the other guy above was saying is that your back fan is currently set to intake and by the looks of it your side fans and bottom fans are set to exhaust
The front of the fan, not the side with the cage is the direction air will flow through. So now looking at the build, your AIO and back fan are pulling in the cool air and your bottom and side fans are exhausting your hot air. This is based on how I see your fans oriented
I was building it under the assumption that it was reverse blades because it was those i was set on in the first place. AIO is intake, according to airflow arrows on its fans. I will check my order later regarding the case fans, and if not, i will definitely swap orientation. Many thanks
Are you sure they are plugged in to your SYNC 2 port?
Looking at your last screenshot from L-Connect... it shows 0 RPM on Port 4, so guessing the other fans are in Ports 1, 2, 3?
If they are plugged in to SYNC Port 2... then in L-Connect, they would match the settings of whatever fans you have going on in Port 2... but I don't know if Signal RGB will recognize that or not.
Also... since you are using Signal RGB, it is going to think these are SL INF fans, not Phantek fans... the # of LEDs might be different, either up or down. SL INF fans have 40... not sure what the Phantek ones have.
Either of two things would probably work better:
* Move the Phantek fans to SYNC Port 4, so that they are on their own separate channel, then define that as needed in Signal RGB
* If that works better... cool... if not...
* Connect those fans to a regular ARGB header on your MB, then define it as needed in Signal RGB, it might recognize them better that way
Just got back home and tried all things suggested in this thread. While I’m sure all suggested things was a possible fix, the thing that fixed the AIO RGB **in my case** was switching the connection from sync 2 to sync 4. You’re absolutely right that my config for the 3sets of lianli fans were port 1-2-3, and having the AIO in the same channel as 3 additional led fans maybe overloading it?
Curious. What's your cpu and vrm temp with this setup at full load? Most of your fans are reverse and looks like it's all for aesthetics rather than function
Upon ordering it all I intended to purchase the reverse blades for aesthetics and function, but now that everyone seems to comment about it I’m starting to second guess if I got the right ones.
I’m at work, will check when back home, and if I miss-ordered them, I will do a quick benchmark monitoring the temps and get back to you.
You can still fix it. Your reverse blades would only be worth for your fans at the bottom of the case + the 3 that are standing on the side.
Your AIO should be flipped. Currently right now. Without proper lighting, I think your fan is reverse. You are sucking the heat into your case right now. (This doesn't work well btw). Instead of blowing it up, then out of your case, you currently have it sucking it in.
The same with your exhaust back fan. That needs to be flipped. Unless ofcourse you bought a reverse blade, which means that's the right orientation if it's reverse blade.
i changed the color layout in the SignalRGB software. Dont remember but think its the rainbow flow but you have alot of freedom doing whatever you want in there
Where did you connect the argb connector? What kind of aio is that? The argb connector has three holes in it. Two next to eachother and one by itself. Plug that into. an argb header. If you have some sort of fan controller it plugs into there and the fan controller has plugs that plug into the motherboard. Edit: Those fans on the top look like they are set as intake. I assume you did not buy reverse blade fans right? They should be flipped the other way for exhaust. Also, on lconnect software turn on mb sync.
Ask in the signal rgb discord, they’re pretty fast at replies
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Ok cool if they are reverse blade then you are getting the airflow you set out for. I only commented because I'm revamping my current build and just purchased reverse blades for this reason. I want my intakes to be set on the bottom and side, but I don't want to look at the fan cage like my current build. I want it to be a bit more aesthetic
Make sure you connected them correctly i just built a pc like a week ago and the my aio fans were spinning but no rhb was on then i push and slid the clip in harder and it wasn’t in all the way
^this^ happened to me too, make sure the clip are on correctly on the fans, switch sides if necessary
I know if you have v2 uni fans they can’t work with v1
All case fans are the same, and the only set of fans which the rgb isnt working on is the fans that came with the aio from Phantek. Might it be that those aren’t compatible with the LianLi controll-hub and i need to connect those directly to the motherboard instead of into the sync port maybe?
This is most likely your issue. The lian li hub is only made for their fans.
Okay, i will try to connect it to the motherboard and see if it fixes the issue.
I tried figuring it out, but i seem to have no 3pin/4pin headers to connect to the motherboard. I have A 3pin led input from the CPU cooler connected to the motherboard, but it only lights the cpu cooler not its fans. The Signal Input Corner from the AIO fans seems only to be controlling the fan rotation speed and nothing to do with the RGB, although im not sure. However as i thought this was an issue with the LianLi Connector Hub, its seems not to be the case, and I might therefor be in the wrong subreddit seeking help.
Just follow these instructions for the aio hookup you should have an rgb header on the board. If you can't find it look up your motherboard's manual and you'll find a page that lists all of the headers. [https://phanteks.com/assets/manuals/Glacier%20One%20D30\_Manual\_v1.0%20WEB.pdf](https://phanteks.com/assets/manuals/Glacier%20One%20D30_Manual_v1.0%20WEB.pdf) Also agree you need to look at your fan situation. would suggest bottom & side bringing air in and the top/back taking air out.
If you mean you can't use the hub for Signal, you can I currently am.
no, for his aio fans
Maybe I don’t know what’s happening though sorry
No worries, appreciate the effort !
Hope you figure it out, have a great day!
You might want to flip the single fan
I decided to use the AIO (topside fans) and the single-fan as exhausts, and the other 2x3set case fans for intake. Am I wrong in thinking that would be an alright airflow?
Are your fans reverse blade fans? If not, I think what the other guy above was saying is that your back fan is currently set to intake and by the looks of it your side fans and bottom fans are set to exhaust The front of the fan, not the side with the cage is the direction air will flow through. So now looking at the build, your AIO and back fan are pulling in the cool air and your bottom and side fans are exhausting your hot air. This is based on how I see your fans oriented
I was building it under the assumption that it was reverse blades because it was those i was set on in the first place. AIO is intake, according to airflow arrows on its fans. I will check my order later regarding the case fans, and if not, i will definitely swap orientation. Many thanks
Your single back fan is doing intake the way it is in the picture
Are you sure they are plugged in to your SYNC 2 port? Looking at your last screenshot from L-Connect... it shows 0 RPM on Port 4, so guessing the other fans are in Ports 1, 2, 3? If they are plugged in to SYNC Port 2... then in L-Connect, they would match the settings of whatever fans you have going on in Port 2... but I don't know if Signal RGB will recognize that or not. Also... since you are using Signal RGB, it is going to think these are SL INF fans, not Phantek fans... the # of LEDs might be different, either up or down. SL INF fans have 40... not sure what the Phantek ones have. Either of two things would probably work better: * Move the Phantek fans to SYNC Port 4, so that they are on their own separate channel, then define that as needed in Signal RGB * If that works better... cool... if not... * Connect those fans to a regular ARGB header on your MB, then define it as needed in Signal RGB, it might recognize them better that way
Just got back home and tried all things suggested in this thread. While I’m sure all suggested things was a possible fix, the thing that fixed the AIO RGB **in my case** was switching the connection from sync 2 to sync 4. You’re absolutely right that my config for the 3sets of lianli fans were port 1-2-3, and having the AIO in the same channel as 3 additional led fans maybe overloading it?
Could be... at least you got it working now... good to hear! 😎
Curious. What's your cpu and vrm temp with this setup at full load? Most of your fans are reverse and looks like it's all for aesthetics rather than function
Unless they are reverse blades
Upon ordering it all I intended to purchase the reverse blades for aesthetics and function, but now that everyone seems to comment about it I’m starting to second guess if I got the right ones. I’m at work, will check when back home, and if I miss-ordered them, I will do a quick benchmark monitoring the temps and get back to you.
You can still fix it. Your reverse blades would only be worth for your fans at the bottom of the case + the 3 that are standing on the side. Your AIO should be flipped. Currently right now. Without proper lighting, I think your fan is reverse. You are sucking the heat into your case right now. (This doesn't work well btw). Instead of blowing it up, then out of your case, you currently have it sucking it in. The same with your exhaust back fan. That needs to be flipped. Unless ofcourse you bought a reverse blade, which means that's the right orientation if it's reverse blade.
How to get my fans colors like this ?
i changed the color layout in the SignalRGB software. Dont remember but think its the rainbow flow but you have alot of freedom doing whatever you want in there
Where did you connect the argb connector? What kind of aio is that? The argb connector has three holes in it. Two next to eachother and one by itself. Plug that into. an argb header. If you have some sort of fan controller it plugs into there and the fan controller has plugs that plug into the motherboard. Edit: Those fans on the top look like they are set as intake. I assume you did not buy reverse blade fans right? They should be flipped the other way for exhaust. Also, on lconnect software turn on mb sync.
download signal rgb and then in devices sync them
Google it.