The Kraken 120 is a standalone liquid cooler which does not rely on the NZXT CAM software for control or monitoring. You can control the RGB lighting on the Kraken 120 using one of the two following options:
- Connect the Kraken to a 4-pin NZXT RGB Header, such as those found on N-series motherboards or standalone controllers like the Control Hub or RGB & Fan Controller.
- Use the included 5V ARGB Adapter to connect directly to your motherboard's 3-pin 5V ARGB header or to a dedicated 5V ARGB controller.
If the Kraken is connected to a 4-pin NZXT RGB Header, its lighting can be controlled through the CAM software. If the Kraken is connected via a 5V ARGB header, please refer to your motherboard or controller software and user's manual.
Cooling controls such as Fan Speed and Pump Speed cannot be controlled directly in the CAM software. It is recommended to run the pump at 100% at all times via the BIOS.
| How do I control the Pump and Fan speed on the Kraken 120? |
Due to the Kraken 120 being a standalone cooler, it will not appear as a Cooling device in CAM. It is recommended to connect the Kraken directly to the motherboard for optimal control. Depending on your motherboard, you may have the following options for fan control:
It is highly recommended to set the Pump speed to 100% at all times, while the fan can be set to a reactive curve based on your own performance and noise preferences. For more information, please refer to your motherboard user's manual. |
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