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  1. Thank you for your help. Apologies, it is the Water 3.0 Extreme (non-S). It appears the link to the software provided is the V1.0 version. Do you have a link to the 'Fan Control Software, Version 1.6 Nov 28, 2013' which is the previous version I used? Please see changelog from the ReadMe, which compares the versions: Fan Control Software v.1.0.0.0 - Initial release Fan Control Software v.1.6.0.0 - New: Added ability to control multiple units simultaneously - New: Included newest version of OHM (version 0.6.0 Beta) - Added support for Intel Haswell CPUs - Added support for AMD family 15h model 1Xh and family 16h CPUs - Fixed: Open Hardware Monitor (OHM) works for all users. - Fixed: OHM CPU values corrected for AMD CPU's - Fixed: USB connection not reestablished after going into sleep mode - Fixed: Minor issues with strobe and fade functionality - Fixed: All files and folders are removed after uninstalling the software. Would really love the V1.6, if possible. Thank you! Sarah.
  2. I have managed to find a link to the v1.0 version, but would prefer the v1.6 version I had prior to resetting my PC. Thanks for any help!
  3. Hi there, I have a Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme S, which requires Thermaltake Fan Control Software v1.6. Unfortunately, I had to reset my Windows 10 PC yesterday and now can't find a download link on the Thermaltake website for the software. Is there a download link available for the Thermaltake Fan Control Software v1.6? Alternatively, is there another software program I could use to control the speed of the two fans? I have them connected to the motherboard via USB, so don't know if I can control them using other software such as Fan Xpert. I don't want to plug them directly into my motherboard and would prefer to keep the USB connection. I know it is a really old water cooler, but don't want to have to replace it because I no longer have the software. Thanks heaps, Sarah.
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