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  1. 2020 Thermaltake Neonmaker Lighting Mix Invitational Season 2 After a wonderful season, we saw all our fan's interest in the Lighting Mix Event and are desperate to learn what else can NeonMaker do; so we're back for the second season starting today! Due to recent pandemic we want to bring some light to the world; six contestants from six different countries have joined us to show how well they can compose a light show with our latest RGB lighting customization editing software—NeonMaker! We will be running a lot of giveaways so stay tuned! More info: https://lightmix.thermaltake.com/2020s2/ Event Rules 2020 Thermaltake NeonMaker Lighting Mix Invitational Season 2’s focus will be on the “NeonMaker” software and the “TOUGHRAM RGB” + “FLOE DX 240.”Participating modders are given a specific time frame to use the NeonMaker software to create a unique RGB RAM lightshow. Contestants must only use the Thermaltake “NeonMaker “software to create the lighting effects, and to use TOUGHRAM RGB x 4 Sticks + Floe DX AIO 240 Cooler. No modifications to the RAM nor should the contestants use other components other than the NeonMaker and the installed motherboard. No cases allowed! Modders should send back 15 profiles minimum at the end of the event Rules violation could result in disqualification. Modders should aim to create their own patterns, using software preset patterns, patterns from download profiles, patterns from other modders are not allowed. Thermaltake NeonMaker Lighting Software NeonMaker is the new advanced editing software for RGB lighting customization. NeonMaker provides various stunning pre-set lighting effects, but also allows users to edit their lighting effects on every single LED light bulb, granting access to further customizable lighting options. Thermaltake Floe DX RGB 240 TT Premium Edition Floe DX RGB 240 comes with an LED water block and Riing Due RGB fans that has a total 16.8 million color combinations. The high performance Floe DX RGB 240 all-in-one CPU cooler supports our NeonMaker light editing software and TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem. Comes in 240, 280, and 360 size! Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB Memory DDR4 3200MHz 16GB (8GB x 2) TOUGHRAM RGB Memory has 10 RGB lighting in total with 16.8 million color combinations. The high quality RGB Memory supports our NeonMaker light editing software and TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem. Comes in 3000MHz (black only), 3200MHz, 3600MHz, 4000MHz, 4266MHz, 4400MHz, 4600MHz, and in black and white!
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  2. Tony.P

    TT RGB Plus Temp Issue

    Dear Rapt0r_GT Thank you for your report. Because AMD changed the CPU temperature string rule. https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/hwinfo64-which-cpu-temp-is-correct.3535427/ We decided to listen users’ suggestion and correct it again. Attachment is the revised test version. TT_RGB_Plus_Setup_1.3.802_x64.exe.zip
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  3. I have a tower 900 with 480 rads on each side, one for Gpus and one for Cpu each on a deep cool 10 fan pwm hub. I basically bought 12 pwm extensions and repinned the ends with Dupont USB male pins with the tach wire jumped to both headers, that way TT software will read the speeds but have no control over them, while the fan hub supplies power. So far its been a few months connected this way with no ill effects. Now if they can get their controllers to load correctly the first time it would be awesome lol. Good thing is TT has the fans control wires color coded, but not the RGB wires. I have mapped those wires as 5v data in data out and ground, I do not know the protocol they use, as I am trying to find out so I can run a 16ft strip around my desk and control it with TT Plus.
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  4. TomcatUK

    Mjolnir

    Wow! Amazing job @orkusmodding
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  5. Made one prototype using a pwm extension cutting the male end off, and crimping new male pins. I made 4 short length wires with new pins male, female with 2 new usb header connectors. Used yellow as my signal wire even though green is the signal wires from the fan. Notice that the signal wire is split from the male connector to the new usb connector and the pwm connector. It's working TT software shows rpms speeds but doesn't control pwm at all now. PWM is now controlled by the motherboard fan curve software and uses the actual temps from the motherboard. Hope it helps, it's alot of work for me (12 fans) but its worth it to me.
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