Question about argb hubs

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I'm having a new case today but my motherboard doesn't have argb plug I'm curious if I can just buy something like this hub and control fanspeed/argb configuration with software using this hub

Thermalright Fan and ARGB HUB ×8 ARGB/PWM Hub Controller Used SATA Power Supply, Hub Support 8 Groups of Fans, 8-Port PC PWM Fan and ARGB Fan Controller,PWM Fan/ARGB Lighting Hub(Fan and ARGB HUB×8 ) https://a.co/d/572xyjl
 
I'm having a new case today but my motherboard doesn't have argb plug I'm curious if I can just buy something like this hub and control fanspeed/argb configuration with software using this hub

Thermalright Fan and ARGB HUB ×8 ARGB/PWM Hub Controller Used SATA Power Supply, Hub Support 8 Groups of Fans, 8-Port PC PWM Fan and ARGB Fan Controller,PWM Fan/ARGB Lighting Hub(Fan and ARGB HUB×8 ) https://a.co/d/572xyjl
That specific hub you linked still requires an ARGB header to be able to work. if your board has one of the 3-pin ARGB headers, then you can use it, but otherwise, you can't. You can still likely use the fan headers though. I just don't recommend running the CPU fan on that header (unless you're running your fans on an AIO). It's basically a splitter, probably doesn't have any sort of logic running on it.
 
That specific hub you linked still requires an ARGB header to be able to work. if your board has one of the 3-pin ARGB headers, then you can use it, but otherwise, you can't. You can still likely use the fan headers though. I just don't recommend running the CPU fan on that header (unless you're running your fans on an AIO). It's basically a splitter, probably doesn't have any sort of logic running on it.
I mentioned my board doesn't have a argb header so I'm looking into other options I can still control them by using software
 
That specific hub you linked still requires an ARGB header to be able to work. if your board has one of the 3-pin ARGB headers, then you can use it, but otherwise, you can't. You can still likely use the fan headers though. I just don't recommend running the CPU fan on that header (unless you're running your fans on an AIO). It's basically a splitter, probably doesn't have any sort of logic running on it.
you need a controller, something like:

https://a.co/d/ifgTTuo
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or https://a.co/d/bphdEUG
 

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