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  1. Hi!

    I'm using 3 Riing Plus Controllers, daisy-chained via the USB extension cables. with 12 devices (fans & pumps). The dasiy chain cables being way to short to span the width of my Core P7 case, I hat to extend the cables.

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    The on-board double USB 2.0 connectors of my Gigabyte X399 (Threadripper 1950X) didn't work at all, so I used a rear USB 2.0 port with a USB micro cable.

    After the system starts, I have to unplug an replug each controller from the Molex 5/12V power cable, in order for the Riing Plus Software (v 1.1.3) to find the controllers.

    Then everything works fine.

    It seems to be a design issue with the controllers, if power comes from USB and the power plug simultaneously, they behave erratically.

    My pramgmatic solution: I built a delay module, that delays the 5V and 12V going to the Riing Plus controllers by 2 seconds when the PC starts.

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    The Riing Plus RGB TtPremium Edition Software sees all 12 devices on system startup!

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    Now  I'm happy.

    But Thermaltake should really work on this issue.

    By the way, the 3-button RGB controllers for the Pacific RGB fittings should be upgraded, so they can also be controlled from the Riing Plus software.

    Cheers!

     

     

     

     

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