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If you have or are thinking of getting the liquid cooling Nfortec Atria and the computer tower Nfortec Krater it is important to know how to connect the two components and how to synchronize their RGB lighting easily. If you still do not know how to do it and want to learn how to customize your PC, we bring you a small guide so you can do it. Are you curious?
Atria liquid cooling includes in its box the individual fans separately: the cable for connection to the processor and the radiator with its respective pump. Also included in the packaging are the necessary screws for installation and a thermal paste. The Atria box comes with everything needed for installation, both the brackets for AMD processors and for Intel processors
Each fan included with the cooling Nfortec Atria incorporates a 3-pin cable, the ARGB LED. It has an arrow on the connection indicating the direction of the cable. The ARGB cable coming out of the pump is connected to fan 1, and fan 1 is connected to fan 2, so that we can synchronize the Atria lighting
The ARGB has two wires, one out and one in. Then we have the 4-pin, 12-volt cable, and it is used for the fan to rotate. For its connection we will need an adapter that comes included with Atria. It is a Y-shaped cable that serves to connect both fans. And finally there is a connector that comes out to the motherboard. This way we already have the fans connected and synchronized and finally we will have to connect the ARG of the pump to the fans.
The next step to connect our Atria liquid cooling in the Krater gaming tower will be to remove the possible residue of thermal paste accumulated on our processor. In case it is an installation from 0, it will also be important that the thermal paste has been placed carefully
Next we will have to make the connection between the processor and the pump of our liquid cooling. We will have a coupling with which we can screw the pump on the motherboard, taking advantage of the bases that come standard with each plate and that serve to fit the cooling and have a support
Another important point to consider is the compatibility of the ARGB of the cooling with the RGB of the plate. For the ARGB connection to be possible between motherboard and Atria, the motherboard should have a 3-pin, 5-volt connection, which is the most widely used standard in the hardware world today
In case the motherboard does not share the same connection as the cooling, it is possible to use the ARGB controller from Nfortec to make that connection
If we want to connect the Krater gamer tower to the Krater liquid cooler, it will also be necessary to use the ARGB controller to synchronize the RGB lighting between the PC case and the Atria liquid cooler
The ARGB controller includes in its box a remote control to be able to perform the lighting control, but first we must connect the ARGB controller to the motherboard. We would connect that cable on the opposite side of the power cable and the other output (3 pin 5v) connect it to the motherboard. This way we could synchronize the Atria lighting with the Krater lighting using the included remote control
We hope this small guide on how to connect the Atria liquid cooling to Krater and synchronize its RGB lighting has been useful
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