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  1. 2 hours ago, Joshua Chang said:

    Hi Avenger86

    Thank you reaching our here.

    We have two PFCs in that model, one for high workload and the other for low.

    I am guessing the PFC work with low workload is having some problems, maybe off setting.

    Could you let me know the S/N number in the back of your power supply, and contact our Customer Service for a possible replacement.

    and let us study the issue with your power supply.

    Thanks.

    Customer Service: 

    USA/Canada/South America:
    support@thermaltakeusa.zendesk.com 

    Europe
    support@thermaltake.de 

    Australia/ New Zealand
    rma@thermaltake.com.au 

    Hello, dear friend!  Serial number is PSTPI1050F2FDPE1AR000238 I sent it to support@thermaltake.de.

    Tnx for answer!

  2. 23 minutes ago, ThermalMike said:

    Hi,

    Thanks for the feedback, question for you...

    Should it be faster or slower? Right now when I compare Aurora mode with say what ASUS Aura mode has similar it is around the same speed.

    We work with ASUS a lot on the sync controller and stuff so we wanted it to match with the MB LED stuff too.

    Appreciate any feedback!

    Hello! As yuou see in old version Aurora mode was faster than in new. I think faster = more beautoful.

  3. 16 hours ago, ThermalMike said:

    Hi, Aurora mode does not offer a Speed option for the LED animation.

    Some modes are fixed, Black Hole and Shooting Star are others just to mention.

    I will note the feedback to see about adding options in with a future update, thanks for the feedback!

    Sorry, you're right! But see that video and look to the speed of colours changing:

     

  4. 13 hours ago, Fanboiii said:

    Hey Avenger, when you say " But if i unplug on few seconds, and plugged in again controller power connector " you mean you remove the power cable leading to the controller, but then plug the power cable to the controller in again, with the PC still powered on, it then works??

     

    I'm not the expert here, but i think you need that different power line with the resister in it.

    Is your CPU a AMD or Intel? I ask because that power resister (if i remember correctly) only affected AMD's Ryzen or Threadripper chipsets. Maybe someone can correct me on that.

    Hello! I have FX-8350 CPU. 

    1. I power on my pc

    2. waiting when windows and all drivers and apps loading

    3. unplug power cable (FDD connector on controller)

    4. waiting few second

    5. plug it back

    6. load TT RGB Plus software.

    7. all works good.

    sorry for my english

  5. Hello! A have this problem too. After each power on my PC, or restart, application "could not find fan controller".  But if i unplug on few seconds, and plugged in again controller power connector, and restart aplication when my PC is on - all works. I changed original cable on handmade but it did't helps. Is this controller or software deffect?

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