
Connecting the ARGB cable to your PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 7900 graphics card is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide to ensure proper connection: First, locate the ARGB LED Headers on your graphics card; they are typically situated between the card and your motherboard. Connect the ARGB LED cable to these headers. This allows you to control the PowerColor LED lighting either through the PowerColor Devil Zone software or by syncing it with your motherboard's software. By default, the lighting is managed by the PowerColor Devil Zone software. If you prefer motherboard synchronization, disable GPU control within the Devil Zone software. For connecting additional ARGB devices, utilize the provided male connector to sync them with your motherboard's ARGB control. Keep in mind that the ARGB LED Header supports ARGB LED cables with a maximum power rating of 3A (5V) and a total length of up to 2 meters. Important safety and compatibility notes: Never install an RGB LED cable in an ARGB LED Header to prevent damage. Always use the ARGB LED cable specifically for connecting your motherboard and PowerColor graphics card. Ensure your motherboard has headers for ARGB LED cables that have a 3-pin configuration for compatibility. Before connecting or disconnecting the ARGB LED cable, always shut down your system and unplug the power cord to avoid hardware damage. Following these instructions will help you connect the ARGB LED cable correctly and safely to your PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 7900 graphics card.


