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![62ff281a6023f490bf1500ad099f62b8__1_](uploads/85171f3479aaa0a46c01293d8fbfb239/62ff281a6023f490bf1500ad099f62b8__1_.png)
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3. In this example on the Gigabyte Motherboard you have options for ARGB header 1 and 2. Both of which you can select up to 3 devices that will be considered to be connected 'in-line' with each other.
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Here i've told SignalRGB that I have 2 Corsair LL fans (16 leds each) connected to the first ARGB header, and a custom strip on the second ARGB header. Using the slider at the top I've set the Custom strip to be 30 leds long. You can use this Custom option for any device that isn't in the dropdown menu's options.
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![943476eb9e738aa5a7faa4450838a858](uploads/2d04f50601b928274433b79b9bde190e/943476eb9e738aa5a7faa4450838a858.png)
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4. Here i've told SignalRGB that I have 2 Corsair LL fans (16 leds each) connected to the first ARGB header, and a custom strip on the second ARGB header. Using the slider at the top I've set the Custom strip to be 30 leds long. You can use this Custom option for any device that isn't in the dropdown menu's options.
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5. On the Layouts page you'll notice these items appear as new devices you can move and position on the canvas just like your others!
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![afbd1d3c1dcd4132ab815d34831a1738](uploads/a594d0109ed8c20fdffe2b7d78468ee7/afbd1d3c1dcd4132ab815d34831a1738.png)
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