Solarity Tech ArrRGB DAC Essentials Bundle
Solarity Tech ArrRGB DAC Essentials Bundle
Solarity Tech ArrRGB DAC Essentials Bundle
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Solarity Tech ArrRGB DAC Essentials Bundle

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Solarity Technology ArrRGB Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)

On of the most frequently asked question that we get is "How do I control 4-pin, analog RGB from my Corsair stuff"? Until now, the answer was ... you can't. But with Solarity Tech's ArrRGB Digital to Analog Converter, you can control your 4 pin analog RGB devices from 3-pin, 5V digital RGB! This cool device will give you 4 channels for your analog RGB devices as well as 2 output channels for digital RGB (one for Corsair connections, one for Aura) ... all from a single addressable RGB connection! Our essentials pack comes with the RGB cables that you need to get going - the ArrRGB DAC, a 12" Fan Hub cable (for providing control signal from a Corsair Commander Pro and Lighting Node Pro), and a 12" 3-pin motherboard-style connector (for connecting to your motherboard or to 3-pin addressable devices from the DAC).

Check out Solarity's guide to the DAC on YouTube

NEW! With this revision of the DAC, there's only a single board for 5V or 12V analog RGB. If you want the ThermalTake headers for 5V RGB, drop us a note with the order and let us know how many you need. We have a limited number of headers that we can provide until they are gone.
The ArrRGB DAC is powered from a standard floppy drive power connector. Most PSUs come with one; molex or SATA adapters may be purchased separately. Note that the ArrRGB DAC does not come with the power cable!

The device requires a 5V addressable signal to work. This may come from either your addressable, 3-pin (Aura/MSI) motherboard header or from a Corsair Commander Pro or Lighting Node Pro. You cannot have both connected!