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12 hours ago, zasmit25 said:
Never mind ladies and gentlemen, I finally got it and #### it was worth the struggle. 2 days of the bios throwing codes, motherboard firmware issues (don’t have a CD drive in my computer and didn’t have a flash drive), and then the fans not syncing up properly.
Although the onboard LEDs for the mobo are a bit underwhelming, I think because the fans finally work it almost doesn’t matter.
Can you please explain what the problem was?
Also I think you should invest in this.
It will help when needing to install off a disk.
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On 11/1/2018 at 3:46 PM, Saunders17283 said:
For any others who come across this thread, I needed a solution to handle the excessive amount of RGB LED I wanted to incorporate into ASUS Aura so it could all be controlled simultaneously.
The solution that worked for me was to buy:
(1) XSPC splitter - Click Here
(2) Thermaltake TT Sync's - Click Here
Step 1 - Connect the XSPC splitter to the 5v Header (DO NOT CONNECT TO 12V Header) on your MB.
Step 2 - Connect the XSPC splitter to SATA power
Step 3 - Connect all of your RGB Lighting to the TT Sync's following the instruction manuals for them
Step 4 - Connect all of your fan controlls for the TT Sync's
Step 5 - Connect both of the TT Sync's 5v Headers to the XSPC Splitter
This worked for me with two TT Sync's but I imagine that since the power is coming from SATA, you could potentially connect eight TT Sync's to the splitter. But I am no expert on this so I could be wrong. Thanks to Tack for all of his help steering me the right way on this!I just want to say thank you very much for this information.
Kinda stupid Thermaltake did not foresee that this would end up being a problem and not coming up with a solution as soon as they made the TT premium sync controller.
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11 hours ago, kewlmunky said:
Unfortunately, there is no officially supported way to daisy chain the 9 port TT Sync Controller. However, you may find this thread of some use. Someone figured out how to use two of the controllers together:
If you would like to use Thermaltake's software, it supports daisy chaining up to 16 of their 5 port controllers.
Thank you so much!!!!!!
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Thermaltake CL-F054-PL12SW-A 120mm RGB LED Riing Plus 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition (5 Fan Pack)
Thermaltake Floe AIO Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition PWM TR4 LGA2066 Ready Liquid Cooling System CL-W158-PL12SW-A
Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 RGB TT Premium Edition 120mm Software Enabled Circular 12 Controllable LED RGB Ring Case/Radiator Fan - Triple Pack - CL-F053-PL12SW-A
Thermaltake CL-F059-PL12SW-A Riing Plus 12 LED RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition (Single Fan Pack)
ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) AM4 AMD X470 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 ATX AMD Motherboard
My question is, will I be able to sync all of these fans? If so, do I need to buy another TT Sync Controller TT Premium Edition making it a total of 2? I only have 1 right now and I can't figure out how to get them all to sync up. This board only has 1 5V header.
I'm using 3 fans on the front of the View 71, 3 on the top, 2 on the bottom, 1 for exhaust and I'm side mounting the AIO. I took the drive bays out.
(The AIO I hope I configured correctly for taking air out of the View 71. So the front pulls in air, AIO takes out air, the 2 bottom fans brings in the air while the top takes out air and then back fan is exhaust.)
Do I only NEED 1 TT Sync Controller TT Premium Edition and then LINK the boxed controllers that came with the fans to THE TT Sync Controller TT Premium Edition?
TT sync controller issues
in FAQ
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Don't you have a 5V header? If so, follow this link. Solved my issues.