Illuminate Your Setup! 🌟
The AsiaHorse VE-HUB 2IN1 ARGB/PWM hub is a cutting-edge solution for managing RGB lighting and fan speeds in your desktop setup. With 9 ports for addressable RGB and PWM fans, this hub simplifies cable management while providing extensive compatibility with major RGB systems. Its 2-in-1 design allows for efficient expansion and customized control, ensuring a visually stunning and organized PC build.
Material Type | Copper |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 110 Grams |
Number of Ports | 9 |
Compatible Devices | Desktops |
Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x4 |
Additional Features | 2-in-1 Design, Expanded RGB Ports, Multi-RGB System Compatibility |
D**C
Good product
It works just fine
C**E
New PC builders!
If you're new at PC building get this because it less complicated,either this or buy daisy chain fans. I highly prefer a fan hub so you can plug all your fans into one hub I swear having this is a lot easier you won't regret it.
J**Y
Compact, magnetic, easy to install, and supports up to 9 RGB Fans!
The texture and logo give it a cool an edgy look. It's compact. It does exactly what I hoped it did... power all of my fans. Easy to install and, to my surprise, the bottom is magnetic so it can stick to the frame or inside the rear cover of the tower. I didn't need the provided Velcro strips. This is a must if you are going to use more than 3 rgb fans in your build.
Q**V
Broken product and not “new”
Gave this a shot because I bought some fans from this company and they work great. First off before even opening product box the box itself looks worn, 1st red flag. Pulling the product out of its box the plastic housing was cracked, 2nd red flag. Installed the device correctly according to video and paper instructions that it came with. This is where the issues began, Fan port 1 (red port) worked which is connected to cpu fans, fan port 2 - 9 were dead. Tried everything and nothing worked, all the argb headers worked though. My guess is this was a manufacture defect, also inspecting the fan/argb in port you can see it doesn’t align with the housing. It feels like this was a refurbished item and not new like the sticker claims it to be. Also as of this time of writing this the manufacturers website is selling this hub for 8$ while amazon is selling it for 16$. Just seems like even the company knows this device is faulty.
K**R
Works great, inputs are on opposite ends though.
It works exactly as it should. My only complaint is they want you to plug in your fan into say fan1 and then the RGB into ARGB1 on the controller from the same fan, which makes sense except those positions are on complete opposite ends of the controller making for a spider web of wires going over and to the opposite end. So honestly it’s not that clean especially if your wires are shorter when reaching the controller.
M**.
Works perfect! Priced cheaper than most other brands, good build quality
Absolutely no complaints! Does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Arrived well packaged, build quality seems solid, fits nicely, it’s magnetic on the rear so it can stick anywhere on your case. Great value.
M**L
Works great, but tolerance issues exist
The media could not be loaded. Once you get it to work, this product works as advertised. It connects your 3 pin RGB devices and 4 pin PWM fan power cords in one place which is useful if you only have a single addressable RGB header on your motherboard. It can even accept some daisy-chaining; I have four of the fans daisy-chained together and fed into one RGB port (those were power connected by MOLEX though in a separate configuration directly to the power supply, so you would probably need to actually connect the fans individually to the PWM ports for power).The tolerances are a bit tight on the PWM side and too loose on the RGB side. The worst tolerance though is the SATA connector. Plugging it in gives the peripherals power without any issue, but the data side where the RGB info is transferred just does not fit well with your standard SATA connection. It requires a LOT of force on the SATA connector in order for the hub to recognize the RGB. I would sometimes find that the connection would come loose and all the RGB disappears since that part of the SATA connection would no longer be recognized by the hub.Ultimately what made it work consistently was adding a large zip-tie shown (and tying it very tight) across the length of the hub to securely hold the SATA connector to the hub.It works great though with their RGB strips though, you could either daisy-chain them together or use a splitter to feed into the hub. My motherboard is an ASRock X570 Taichi and the hub is Polychrome Sync compatible, which is nice.Overall, I would recommend this once they fix some of the tolerance issues.Edit: After a month of use, I can't consistently get the RGB half of the SATA connector to stay connected, even using the zip-tie workaround. It would blink on and off at times, forcing me to fiddle with the SATA connection until it lights up again. Dropping a star as a result :(Edit 2 (2025): It's been a few years since the last edit. I did some cable management but found another issue when doing so... the male pins on the RGB side are extraordinarily flimsy and break off when slightly bent. Ended up losing two ports this way. I really want to like this product as its fairly inexpensive for the amount of utility you can get from it, but these build issues make it difficult to like.
J**S
Buen estado y sin daños
Llego en perfecto estado!
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