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  1. It can't be AMD only, as I am running into this issue on a Z590 mobo with a 10850k. Same issue with the new 2.0 TT RGB Plus software. When I reboot the computer, it will sometimes detect both controllers, or it will just detect one or the other. I know the controllers work, because it sometimes detects both and they work just fine. It's completely random upon restart it seems. Right now, only one controller is working for me, but next restart, it could be the other one or both that work again. Or, sometimes it's none at all--It's a complete gamble. I'm running Windows 11 21H2 with the latest version of TT RGB 2.0. The mobo is ROG STRIX Z590-E Gaming WIFI and the BIOS is 1402.
  2. I was also having this same issue on 2 fans in the 3 fan pack for Riing RGB plus. I'm thinking it might be a software issue, because it only happens when I have them plugged into the TT Sync controller. If I use the regular Thermaltake RGB controller, then all the lights work as normal. Kind of a strange issue. I just have 2 controllers, the TT sync and the Thermaltake. I have 9 fans in a Level 20 GT, so it's not a big deal.
  3. Hello, I was working on a friend's computer, and installed a Thermaltake Floe AIO, and am using a USB 2.0 header splitter because his motherboard only has one 2.0 header and we needed 2 headers for all of his fan controllers. But, when the Thermaltake rgb controller is plugged into the header splitter, it is not detected by the motherboard. It is detected if we plug it straight into the motherboard. I know I had this same issue on my mobo, but I have 2 headers so I was able to make it work. The rgb controller works, as it's working currently. We just plugged it straight into the mobo, so that's not the issue. Does anyone know if a USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 converter will allow it to work? It's essentially not a splitter, and is a direct connection, so was wondering if anyone has had any experience with it. Thank you.
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