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Got a very good question from a viewer, so I thought I'd share since I know that countless enthusiasts have the same question. Rule of thumb on aRGB / RGB headers on motherboards: aRGB: Addressable RGB are usually 5V and rated at max current of 3A. If your manual doesn't specify, assume 1A. Regular RGB: Usually 12 V and rated at 1A, unless specified otherwise in manual. Ohm's law: https://www.radioworld.com/columns-an... On Asus' manuals they talk about a combined 500 LED's, so each 5050 modules contain 3 light emitting diodes, and since it says that it is a "combined" rating for motherboard, then this is way too misleading. Considering that all aRGB or standard 12V RGB LED strips are different, I show you how to calculate the amount of LED packages (5050 module inclusive of all 3 color diodes). Most manufacturers manuals are misleading at best. A lot of the electronics that I have learned over the years are thanks to Dave of EEVBLOG, so find the link of my multimeter in case you want to encourage him: https://www.eevblog.com/product/bm235/