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The AsiaHorse VE-HUB 2IN1 ARGB/PWM hub is a compact, SATA-powered controller featuring 9 addressable 5V ARGB ports and 9 PWM fan ports. It supports major motherboard RGB software for seamless lighting synchronization and allows custom fan speed control via its dedicated PWM port. Designed to reduce cable clutter and expand RGB capabilities without overloading motherboard headers, it’s ideal for professionals seeking a clean, high-performance PC build.









| ASIN | B097GQ8CQP |
| Additional Features | 2-in-1 Design, Expanded RGB Ports, Multi-RGB System Compatibility |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135 in USB Hubs |
| Brand | AsiaHorse |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 506 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Copper |
| Hardware Interface | PCI Express x4 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69"L x 2.95"W x 1.38"H |
| Item Height | 3.5 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AsiaHorse |
| Number of Ports | 9 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows, macOS |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
V**Y
Perfect
Works as advertised with nice secure connections . All the port connectivity I needed and more good price to solve a minor problem of mother board having less headers than what I prefer for argb fans. I only have 3 headers on my motherboard and while I could have just daisy chained to work with 9 fans plus argb you support bracket I don’t like to risk the headers being over loaded . Just picky like that . Completely compatible with my thermalright fans and aio . Seems well built and should be plenty durable
C**A
Works exactly like it should!
Works so well and easy, mainly got it for signalRBG and it works like a charm especially with my asiahorse fans
D**Z
Works for what I needed
Did not have the same tolerance issues others had. The top and bottom connectors were tight but had a definite click when bottomed out. The 4 pin headers slid in smooth but not too tight with my asiahorse cosmiq fans and my arctic slim fans. Argb headers also slid in smoothly and did not fall out. Not the tightest for ever but secure enough that no headers fell out during assembly. Velcro is a nice touch.
L**O
Good not great, no magnetized backside
A good 5v hub for fans and led's. Note that it doesn't have a magnetized backside to just stick anywhere in your case which I didn't realize, but I had some magnet sticky strips and it did the job. Other than that I guess you can use the double sided tape they give you but you have to be certain about where you stick it. Magnets give you so much more flexibility with placement. So 4 stars for the lack of magnets, but other than that it works perfectly, no sketchy connection points at all, like some have alluded to, my led's and fans have been working without and loss of connectivity since day 1
T**D
Trash
This thing is a waste of your money, terrible quality, connector alignment on the housing is shockingly bad. Smoked on startup, could've shorted out my PC had I not reacted quickly. Returned mine and bought a Thermalright fan rgb hub, go buy that one instead. So much better
S**R
It's compatible with daisy chain.
This work flaweless in the last 4 years managing all my rgb and is compatible with daisy chain
M**L
Works great, but tolerance issues exist
Once you get it to work, this product works as advertised. It connects your 3 pin RGB devices and 4 pin PWM fan power cords in one place which is useful if you only have a single addressable RGB header on your motherboard. It can even accept some daisy-chaining; I have four of the fans daisy-chained together and fed into one RGB port (those were power connected by MOLEX though in a separate configuration directly to the power supply, so you would probably need to actually connect the fans individually to the PWM ports for power). The tolerances are a bit tight on the PWM side and too loose on the RGB side. The worst tolerance though is the SATA connector. Plugging it in gives the peripherals power without any issue, but the data side where the RGB info is transferred just does not fit well with your standard SATA connection. It requires a LOT of force on the SATA connector in order for the hub to recognize the RGB. I would sometimes find that the connection would come loose and all the RGB disappears since that part of the SATA connection would no longer be recognized by the hub. Ultimately what made it work consistently was adding a large zip-tie shown (and tying it very tight) across the length of the hub to securely hold the SATA connector to the hub. It works great though with their RGB strips though, you could either daisy-chain them together or use a splitter to feed into the hub. My motherboard is an ASRock X570 Taichi and the hub is Polychrome Sync compatible, which is nice. Overall, I would recommend this once they fix some of the tolerance issues. Edit: After a month of use, I can't consistently get the RGB half of the SATA connector to stay connected, even using the zip-tie workaround. It would blink on and off at times, forcing me to fiddle with the SATA connection until it lights up again. Dropping a star as a result :( Edit 2 (2025): It's been a few years since the last edit. I did some cable management but found another issue when doing so... the male pins on the RGB side are extraordinarily flimsy and break off when slightly bent. Ended up losing two ports this way. I really want to like this product as its fairly inexpensive for the amount of utility you can get from it, but these build issues make it difficult to like.
A**W
A good item to get for your rgb fans.
Works pretty good. Definitely a must have if you're looking to upgrade or have multiple fan of the same brand. Got this to upgrade my pc with the infinity fans of the same brand. It also has a decent magnetic plate on the back of it. No complaints here.
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