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    TCorzett got a reaction from Hyla in Suppressor F51 Tempered Glass?   
    With the recent release of the Suppressor F31 Tempered Glass (and upgrade kit), is there any plan to release something similar for the F51 chassis?  I'd love to upgrade my current case without having to buy a whole new case.
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    TCorzett reacted to AwS in Riing TT Premium Edition RGB LED Fans - Software Improvements   
    i recently got these fans. the software is a joke. it doesnt even have a "open minimized/hidden button".
     
    you guys really screwed us over with the "premium" fans. when  bought them i was under the impression they were the same as the "dumb" rgb fans, as in the controller had the buttons and it can plug directly to a pwm port. but instead i get a really dumbed down hardware controller that connects to the motherboard via usb2 header. this means that in a few years these fans will be useless when there arent any usb2 headers on motherboards any more and i wont be able to use it "normally". there is no reason any more for the controller to do ANYTHING other than pass the correct settings from the api to the correct fan.
     
    some suggestions:
     
    make an api for the fans. something like: (and please let  it be able to be done from cmd prompt etc, added bonus will be cross system compatibility not just windows if the api and software front end are coded in a universal language)
    ttprem -color <red>,<green>,<blue> -brightness <brightness 0-100> -speed <set speed number 1 -100> ttprem -color cycle -brightness 100 -speed pwm ttprem <controller number>:<fan number> -color cycle ttprem 1:1,2,3 2:2,3 -color cycle (controller 1 all 3 fans, controller 2 only fans 2 and 3) ttprem.exe -color <r,g,b> -brightness <0-100> -speed <0-100> -duration <seconds> (added duration, how long it must take from last settings to new settings)
     
    this could allow for some pretty neet setups. everything from rainmeter events to bat files to the fans being able to be changed based on other "measures" 
     
    the software you ship with purely interacts with the api.
     
    all the fans need to be shown. no needing to jump between controllers. the software must handle it all seamlessly. define groups of fans. can be a mix and match from different controllers. a fan can be a part of more than 1 group. settings can be applied to individual groups.  no limit on how many groups you want allow the pwm feature to listen to other measures like GPU / hard drive / case temp with custom sliders. when "measure value = 50" then "fan speed = 60%" etc (custom curve). you guys use HWinfo in anycase. should be easy to program (imagine having a fan blink like a hard drive notification light, or fans changing colour based on an open app).   
     
    i'll add more if i think about them
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    TCorzett got a reaction from Tt Leo in Suppressor F51 Tempered Glass?   
    Awesome news!
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    TCorzett reacted to Tt Leo in Suppressor F51 Tempered Glass?   
    Welcome to the forum, 
     
    We are busy working on this, we should have the upgrade soon for you. it should be available within the next month or two for US region, please keep an eye out and follow us on Facebook for the latest products availability, thanks. 
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