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  1. #### are you talking about.....my grammar and spelling are fine. You may want to go back and get your GED. Or maybe in your country you remain illiterate?
  2. Bump. Are there any Admins that would like to direct me to Thermaltake Tech Support for this? I can't seem to find Tech Support for Thermaltake, which maybe should have been my first priority. The next time I have to make a purchase decision this experience is sure to right up front in my consciousness.
  3. Hello All, I'm a new member to the forums and would like to say "thanks in advance" for sharing your knowledge with me, where it is absent. I hope to build my own knowledge through my experiences here. I typically "measure 3 times and cut once", but seem to have missed that in this case. What I mean is I typically do thorough research to ensure component compatibility prior purchase. It seems I broke that rule here and may have to pay the price. I purchased the Aquaero 6 XT controller for this build to monitor and control radiator and exhaust fans as well as 2 H2O pumps, system temps (H2O, Ambient Air, SSDs, etc). The fans I chose are the TT Premium Riing Plus 14 Fans for a total of 15 fans. I've worked through all the challenges with the exception of ONE ISSUE... The TT Premium Riing Plus 14 Fans input connection is a 9 pin USB that splits into 2 micro/mini USB male connectors which plug into the TT Premium Riing Plus 14 Fans' controller. The challenge is that the Aquaero 6 XT controls fans with 4 separate 4 pin fan channels. How do I connect the TT Premium Riing Plus 14 Fans' 9 pin USB to the Aquaero 6 XT's 4 pin connector????? I CAN'T! So.....what are my options? Has anyone run into this scenario? Is there any simple work around, without re-wiring? I have only 1, 9 pin USB header on my Asus ROG Maximus IX Formula MB and it is being used to integrate the Aquaero 6 XT with my MB and Windows 10 OS. If I had 2 USB headers on the MB I think I would be able to connect both the TT Premium Riing Plus 14 Fans to one of them and the Aquaero 6 XT to the other and then indirectly control the fans with the Aquaero, but that is not the case as there is only 1 USB header. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
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