Always on my mind? Let me check…
This PC is absolutely perfect — both in aesthetics and performance. Every single detail is on point.
This PC is absolutely perfect — both in aesthetics and performance. Every single detail is on point.
The real endgame gear was never the hardware.
It’s the friend who always says “hop on.”
So… what game brought you and your “hop on” buddy together?
Drop it in the comments 👇
The Nyota Pro modular fans + Umbra Hub are perfect for anyone looking to level up their build’s aesthetics — clean, minimal, and easy to install.
Plus, they unlock independent left/right RGB control — two different colors and effects on the same fan.
✨ Modular design – just one cable for 3 fans
✨ Reverse / standard blade options
✨ Full software control
Would you add this to your setup? 👇
“What’s that dual color fan?”
It’s the Asiahorse Nyota Pro – modular, clean, and just one cable for three fans.
Pair it with the Umbra Hub and you get full control over left & right RGB effects.
Your build, your rules.
Most people remove the 24‑pin cable the wrong way ❌
Here’s the right way ✅
👉 Grab the latch, wiggle it up and down while pulling outward.
Then upgrade your build with the Hydrus 24‑pin ARGB cable:
Stock cable → Hydrus cable → motherboard.
Clean, simple, and that perfect RGB glow. ✨
Anyone else been struggling with stiff stock cables? 👇
Aurora Learn snaps right over them.
No unplugging. No fuss.
Before → After ✨
Worth it? 👇
Most normal fans force you to daisy‑chain them in the exact right order. One wrong plug and your lighting sequence breaks – then you get to tear everything apart and start over. 😩
With Nyota fans + Umbra Hub, you don't need to daisy‑chain at all.
Each port on the Umbra Hub gives you independent control. That means you can give every fan its own color AND effect if you want
One app. Zero headaches. Just plug, click, and enjoy.
Would you try this setup in your next build? 👇
I’ve been messing with PC builds for a while, and cable management + RGB control are usually a pain. Recently tried pairing Dawn Pro modular fans with the Umbra ARGB PWM Hub, and honestly? It levels up the whole build instantly.
Here’s what stood out:
Dawn Pro fans cut installation time by 2/3 – way easier and faster than traditional fans.
Umbra Hub gives you full control over every lighting effect right from a dedicated app. Super quick, super flexible.
Plus, it supports power‑on lighting effects – boots up looking clean every time. 🔥
I’m leaning toward Dawn + Umbra being the ultimate combo. What do you think? Anyone found a better pairing? 👀
I’ve been through a handful of RGB hubs, and most of them are either remote‑controlled garbage or have like 5 preset effects that look exactly the same.
Then I tried the Umbra ARGB PWM Hub.
Here’s why it’s different:
✅ 20+ built‑in curtain effects – no more “rainbow puke” or boring static colors.
✅ No remote – everything lives in a clean desktop app.
✅ 10 independent ARGB ports – plug any standard fan in any order, then assign per‑port colors/effects in software.
Pair it with CosmiQ RGB modular fans (or actually any standard ARGB fan – it doesn’t care).
Workflow:
Plug → Click → Customize.
Full software control, effortless setup. You want per‑fan customization? Done. One effect for the whole case? Also done.
No headaches, no clutter. Just lighting that actually looks good.
Built for PC gamers, builders, and anyone who wants their setup to hit different.
Whether you're building fresh or upgrading your current rig — Nyota Pro modular fans deliver the clean look and performance you're after.
Pair them with the Umbra ARGB PWM Hub, and you get full independent control over both sides of the fan.
Left side. Right side. Different colors. Different effects.
(Only available with UMBRA + NYOTA PRO 👀)
What would you do with dual‑zone control? 🔥