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  1. I have a TT liquid cooling ( CL-W157-PL12SW-A ) that came with a controller (the 5 port one!), A Commander C35 case, and a PSU sync edition. My original configuration I intended to control the various things with my motherboard, but the ASRock Polychrome software sucks. Now, I want to attempt to use the 5 port controller to control the case fans. My issue is that these aren't plug and play. See attachments, the controller has 9 pin connections. The case fans converge in a small board then require a 3 pin connection for control. Is there a simple way to connect the case board to be controlled by the TT controller?
  2. I did a quick search and didn't find an answer. I can open the 2 programs and sync them. Great. But, I have to go into TT RGB Plus and click the connect to chroma button every time I restart my computer. Is there a way to enable this by default?
  3. I was hoping I could get a cable to connect the TT controller to a usb2 hub and that RGB fusion would then recognize it and be able to send commands to it. By your response, this isn't really something that is possible or would work? Does addressability matter a ton to the RGB Fusion? I don't really care about being able to control the fans' colors individually, I just want the fan color to sync with the motherboard color.
  4. First, sorry if this has been asked, I looked around and couldn't quite figure out an answer. I have a view 71 RGB edition case. The controller that came with the case/fans has a 4 pin cable to connect to a motherboard's fan header. I have a Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 5 motherboard. Theoretically its RGB Fusion software should be able to control/sync with the Riing fans. I don't think it can do this through a fan header, so what header should I use? Do I even have the right cable (a usb2 header->4pin cable instead)? If I should use the RGB headers on the motherboard, then which ones (there are 3 pin and 5 pin RGB headers)?
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