Hey everyone! I recently put together a PC using the James Donkey Stark S800 case, which comes with four ARGB fans and a front LED strip. After swapping the stock fans for some new ones, I've noticed that the LED strip is no longer lighting up. It seems like the strip was powered and controlled through the original fans. I've attached a photo of the connector from the LED strip: [https://imgur.com/a/mDfqmDB](https://imgur.com/a/mDfqmDB). Could anyone help me identify what type of connector this is, and what kind of cable or adapter I would need to connect it to a standard ARGB header or hub? I'm uncertain if it's a JST connector or something specific to the case. Thanks for any help!
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Are you sure there's not some kind of RGB controller or hub built into your case? How did you manage to control the ARGB light strip previously?
Yes, there actually was an ARGB control system integrated into the case. The stock fans connected to each other with a daisy-chain using a 4-pin connector. The last fan had a power connector that goes to the PSU, an ARGB connector (though only two wires were connected), and a LED switch cable linked to the case button. The LED strip and the fans were both controlled through the case button as well as with the motherboard's ARGB header.