I've done some searching both on this forum and with Google but cannot seem to pinpoint the answers to my questions.
I recently ordered everything for a large custom build with many, many RGB items. Before the build gets started, I want to make sure I have all the controllers, splitters, etc... I need so that I don't have to stop and wait halfway through the build for more gear to arrive.
This is the build list and I'm curious how all of the RGB will connect:
- Thermaltake Level 20 XT Case
- ASUS ROG Zenith Extreme
- AMD Threadripper 1920x CPU
- Thermaltake Pacific W6 CPU Water Block TR4 (CL-W225-CU00SW-A)
- ASUS ROG STRIX 1080 TI 11GB Graphics Card
- Thermaltake Pacific V-GTX RGB GPU Water Block (CL-W194-CUS00SW-A)
- (2) Thermaltake Pacific Radiator PLUS LED Panel (CL-W220-PL00SW-A)
- (2) Thermaltake Pacific RGB LED 6-Pack PETG Fittings (CL-W133-CU00BL-A)
- Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 RGB Premium 120mm 5-Pack Fans (CL-W093-AL00BL-A)
- Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB Plus 850W Platinum (PS-TPG-0850FPCGxx-S)
- (2) Thermaltake Riing Plus 20 RGB Premium 200mm Fans (CL-F069-PL20SW-A)
- Thermaltake TT Sync Controller (CL-O015-PL00BL-A)
- Thermaltake PR22-D5 Plus Pump/Reservoir (CL-W187-PL00SW-A)
- (2) Thermaltake Pacific Lumi Plus Magnetic 3-Pack RGB Strip (CL-O014-PL00SW-A)
By my count, there are roughly 31 RGB's to connect. I belive the Zenith Extreme has just one Addressable RGB port. Quesitons:
1) Can I daisy chain TT SYNC's?
2) Can I plug the standard controllers into one of the 9 ports on the TT SYNC? In other words, use the standard controller that comes with let's say the LUMI PLUS by plugging in all the LED strips to that controller and then connect that controller into one of the 9 ports on the TT SYNC.
3) If the answers to the above two questions are "no", what is my solution?
Thanks!!!