PowerBoard PSU Cables
The stock cables that come with every power supply can be used, plug in as many cables as input
connectors are available.
Singularity Computers offers custom sleeved and shorter PSU cable kits that are a better fit than
stock cables.
PowerBoard Linking Cables
Wraith 2.0 Volta comes with a standard kit of PowerBoard Linking Cables which includes 24pin
MB x1 and 8pin EPS x1. The pinout of these Linking cables is mirrored and the lengths are custom
to achieve an arch. The connectors are also female on both sides (refers to the pin and not to the
connector housing). PWM and ARGB linking cables are also included to connect from Your
motherboard or controller to the PowerBoard PWM and ARGB inputs. Use our Cable setup guide
if making custom Linking Cables.
Power Connectors
The input and output connectors are not wired directly together but they are shared, so if EPS-1-
IN is plugged in then any of the EPS outputs can be used, it is not limited to EPS-1-OUT.
ARGB Connectors
The PowerBoard has built-in ARGB lighting and acts as an ARGB hub. An ARGB source, like a
motherboard ARGB header, must be connected to the ARGB-IN header on the PowerBoard. The
input header is marked with a white rectangle around it for easier identification. The PowerBoard
uses this ARGB signal to light up the built-in LEDs and splits this signal to all ARGB outputs. What
signal goes into the input will be displayed on the built-in LEDs and all LED strips attached to the
ARGB outputs, in parallel. The PowerBoard does not show up as an individual component in ARGB
controlling software, but it can be controlled by controlling the motherboard ARGB header, which
will show up in software. The PowerBoard LEDs and headers are powered by the power supply
24pin connection, so they will only light up when the system is turned on, but not when the
system is turned off or in stand-by mode. The ARGB headers are conveniently located where they
are expected to be used, next to radiator mounts, GPU, and CPU waterblocks and close to Elite
kits. Do not plug a 4pin/12V RGB device into the PowerBoard, only 3pin/5V ARGB/DRGB
(addressable/digital RGB) devices are compatible.
ARGB On/Off Switch
This switch connects/disconnects the ARGB control signal from the built-in LEDs on the
PowerBoard. When turned ON, the LEDs will immediately light up. When turned OFF, the LEDs will
not light up from the next time the system is turned ON from a cold boot but will display the last
colour they were displaying before the switch was turned OFF. After turning the switch OFF, turn
off the system, wait 5 seconds and turn the system ON again. This switch does not control ARGB
headers, only the built-in LEDs on the PowerBoard.
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