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  1. Update: I decided to go a completely different route and abandon the Mainboard Signal Bridge (3-pin connector) extension cable ("Cable E") from the TT Pure ARGB fan kits all together and opted to connect the RGB control cable on all 5 fans in series, then connected the smaller 3-pin cable directly to LED OUT connector on fan control board on my TT View 51 ARGB Black Chassis. Circled in green in the picture below.
  2. Other than the 3 case fans (1x120mm ARGB Sync and 2x200mm ARGB Sync) included in my TT View 51 ARGB Black Case, I have two other sets of case fans: - 2 x Exhaust Fans on Top of Chassis (connected to the same Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable ("cable E"): 2 x Thermaltake Pure 20 ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync/Analog Controller TT Premium Edition 16.8 Million Colors 9 Addressable LEDs 200mm Hydraulic Bearing PWM CaseFan, Single Pack CL-F081-PL20SW-A - 3 x Intake Fans on Side of Chassis (connected to the same Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable ("cable E"): Thermaltake Pure 12 ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync/Analog Controller TT Premium Edition 16.8 Million Colors 9 Addressable LEDs 120mm Hydraulic Bearing PWM Case/Radiator Fan, 3 Pack CL-F079-PL12SW-A My issue in with the Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable included that I am using to one of the two connections to my JRAINBOW connector on my MSI MEG Z490 GodLike Motherboard. I am using JRAINBOW2 (closest to the CPU Water Block) for the ARGB control of my MSI MAG CoreLiquid 360R AIO and JRAINBOW1 for all the TT ARGB case fans I have one of these to provide my a JRAINBOW splitter for all my case fans to provide multiple connections. Cooler Master RGB Splitter Cable for LED Strips, RGB Fans, 5pcs 4-Pin Header Computer Cases The issue I have the Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable ("cable E") has a very thin connector, while the RGB Splitter Cable is a thicker connector, and the two together do no make a solid connection. Even if I tap them together with black electrical tape, the connecting is still very touchy! (you tap on it and the RGB light on the fans connected to that "cable E" go off. Here are some photos.... TT Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable 30-pin (female) connector connector ("cable e" that is included with the Pure ARGB fans) CM RGB Spilter Cable (male) connector: The two cables connected together: "cable E", in my opinion, could have been made so much better. The Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable (3-pin connector) coming off RGB control board that the 3 case fans included with the TT View 51 Chassis is a much better made connector that what comes with the premium sleeved cables with the TT ARGB Sync Fans. My main question is there a alternative to the TT Mainboard Signal Bridge Cable "cable E" that comes with TT Pure ARGB Sync Fans that would make a more solid connection?
  3. @TT James Just figured it out, there are actually a total of 6 screws to remove the vertical GPU bracket on a View 51 ARGB Black Chassis. I was missing the 2 screws under the 3 screws (see 2nd photo), that is why the bracket would not budge. - 1 screw needs to be remove from the rear of the case, under the plate that goes over the PCIE slot screws: - 5 screws need to be removed from just under the motherboard from behind the power supply sitting behind the motherboard mounting plate:
  4. Those are exactly the four screws I removed but the bracket still seems stuck in place and does not seem to want to budge. Once those 4 screws are removed, do I need to hit it in a certain direction with a rubber mallet to loosen it? Does it matter that I already had my motherboard installed and decided against a vertical GPU mount, and now want to remove that bracket?
  5. What is the proper way to remove the vertical GPU bracket on a View 51 chassis? It seems to be held in place by three screws (under the motherboard) screwed in from the power supply compartment and one screw from the rear of the case, but when I removed these screws, the bracket does not seem to budge. Am I missing something obvious?
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