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EK-Loop OmniLink Fan PWM D-RGB Signal Splitter

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Our price:  7,95  (6,57  excl tax)
Price in points: 33 points
Reward points: 1 point

EK-Loop OmniLink Fan PWM D-RGB Signal Splitter cable allows users to connect D-RGB LED devices and 4-Pin PWM fans to the OmniLink cable harness using their standard connectors. The OmniLink cable allows for easy transmission and distribution of +12V and +5V Power, PWM, TACHO, and D-RGB signals. The cable features a stylish black ribbon cable for easy build integration and cable management.

It is primarily used for connecting legacy fans to the omnilink system.

Content:

- EK-Loop OmniLink Fan PWM D-RGB Signal Splitter cable

Technical Specifications:

- Molex Micro-fit 3.0 8-pin Male connector to:

  • 1x Molex Micro-fit 3.0 8-pin Female connector
  • 1x 4-Pin PWM 1 Fan Male Connector (Ground, +12V, TACHO, PWM)
  • 1x 3-Pin D-RGB LED Female Connector (+5V, Data, Blocked, Ground)

- Cable length: 100±10mm

- Color: Black

- Power Wire gauge: AWG20

- Signal Wire gauge: AWG22

- Molex Micro-fit Connector current rating: 8.5A

- Power Cable current rating: 8A

- Signal Cable current rating: 6A

EK-Loop OmniLink Fan PWM D-RGB Signal Splitter cable is compatible with all EK OmniLink products, standard 4-pin PWM fan/pump motherboard headers, and standard 5V D-RGB (ARGB) connectors used by most major motherboard manufacturers. Only the default PWM 1 signal is accessible with this OmniLink splitter cable.

 

pwm D-RGB signal splitter cable omnilink 

 

Designed in Slovenia, made in China


PLEASE NOTE:

  • If EK-Loop FPT fans are placed at the start of the OmniLink series, it limits the current to 4.5A due to the thinner wire gauge of the cable.
Manufacturer:
EK Waterblocks

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