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  1. Just once, at the startup. Could it be the RGB plus app is using the same details, but refreshes the hdd status all the time?
  2. https://www.dropbox.com/s/twqof1qvydcmu6q/HWiNFO64.DBG?dl=0
  3. These hdd's are all binned, the problem is the same with the replacement. I sent a couple of these to their manufacturers as well, because there was still warranty on them, once in my pc with TT RGB plus, they start making the familiar noise again, even as a blank formatted hdd. You're hearing in the video a full stop/start on one disk and another initialising every 2 seconds, all the time. I can do that now as we speak, the second the TT RGB program is started, it'll start polling the remaining HDD, spinning up every few seconds for no appearant reason or any data traffic. It stops only after uninstalling TT RGB plus and rebooting.
  4. I'm having the exact same problems for a couple of years now, trying TT RGB every now and then to see if this problem is solved, kind of disappointing considering nothing changed. I just filed the 3rd technical support ticket that most likely won't be answered. Also a couple of hdd's were damaged beyond repair after the initial install disaster. I'm the only one who wrote bad a tweakers.net review, hoping this issue would be resolved quicker, but i guess it only cut tech support funding. I regret having bought TT equipment and i strongly recommend other people to choose anything else. TT RGB Plus ruins hdd's
  5. Hello people. I just installed a Floe Riing 280, and the pump was quite noisy as well. I'm using a MSI MS-7B61 Z370 gaming plus MoBo, connected the pump to the corresponding connector, and it initially made the pump go flat-out at 1800 rpm. I changed the setting from PWM to DC, made up a nice temperature/speed chart, and it's dead silent just above 1000 rpm. I can't make the fans stop in silent mode or edit the curve settings in TT RGB Plus program, but they're silent so i'm fine. Lagarinhos have you updated the motherboards bios? It's not unusual some features aren't working perfectly from the factory.
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