

looks great easy to set up




I needed an addressable rgb hub to connect my argb fans and lights to my new computer build so I could add some modest showcase light effects through the Aura Sync software that came with the motherboard. It has an input to connect directly to the ARGB header, and 10 output connections for addressable fans and lights. It also has a molex connection input from the power supply to insure all the output connections indeed have the full 5v for each connection. It was easy to figure out and wire up each light device (fan or light strip). Cable management is always a challenge, and in this case, it was no exception. With a little patience and creativity for a clean look, I was able to make it pleasant to look at. This hub was exactly what I was looking for and even though the hub looks quite fragile, it can be mounted via the sticky pad on the back of the hub to a safe place in the case for protection. This EnLabs 5V 3 pin ARGB RGBW PMMA Case hUB w/ Tape Molex 4pin Powered Splitter is just what the doctor ordered. The price is right as well.

Does exactly what it says on the tin.. turns 1 6pin PCIE connector into 2 8 pin connectors for a more modern GPU. I would NOT recommend using both connections at the same time though, as the 6 pin is not designed to carry that kind of juice.

Was building in a budget case (Rosewill R379-M) and it's included PSU (Rosewill SL-300TFX) didn't have enough SATAs. Instead of scrounging up an old drive that used the 4-pin molex type, I got this.

Runs all fans, able to stick it anywhere in the case to your liking



easy to install, no issues

Quality construction Compact design




Was what it said it was



- 10 slots - Compact - Adhesive on the back side to mount it basically anywhere out of sight