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19 hours ago, Sireth said:
Hi guys, I'm running a Tt H24 and i found out the other day that the front panel can be removed and filter can have 2x120mm fans installed on the clips on the filter however, i can't even get the front panel off. I'm not sure if the entire front piece (with USB slots) comes off or just the mesh piece with the Tt logo on it.
Hello,
There is a gap in the bottom middle of the front panel, grab it from the bottom and pull it away from the case, should pop right off.
As for the mess on the front panel itself, there is several tabs on the inside of the front panel if you want to remove it to mod if that is what you are talking about.
Keep in mind the cable for the front panel will come off with it, so have some slack on them before you go to remove it if you already have the system built.
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On 10/30/2018 at 10:49 AM, Man4ester said:
Hello Mike, have the same problem like others, long load and black screen as on second picture. Asus strix OC 1080TI, mb: Asus Z270 TUF mark 2, case core p5 TG, withoout rizer - everything ok, test another 1070, same problem conecting via TT riser. I
I wrote to Global and USA support both. Request (51614). Cos I bought my case in Dubai souq by Amazon, and all others parts of liquid system in ThermaltakeUsa and Amazon USA, I don`t have an TT support or even resseler in Turkmenistan, andonly shipping from DUbai and USA all my TT items cost me around 500$, I hope u will change my riser for a normal one.
Best Regards
Serdar
Hello,
I see someone is on the ticket now, but I cannot do much from here. We do have your request and it should be followed up soon.
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Sounds like you have multiple controllers, just gotta set them up however you want them to be #1, #2... then once you have the controller dip switches set, then you set the ports up for what you have connected and disable the empty ports.
Thanks again for the support Tack!
You will want to do the dip switches with the system off, switching them with the system on will require a reboot to update.
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Hi,
Contact our support, they would want to confirm the purchase and see which version of the Core P3 it was that you got.
Either way the riser is covered under warranty, but they will likely need that one back. (Too many people trying to double up >.>) -
Hi,
To add to the sound control modes, all you need to do to get the maximum effect is have the system sound turned up. With system sound at 100% you will get the max effect regardless of the sound volume on the output device.
In saying that, the effect is too weak imo, it needs to have more effect which is the feedback I have already provided.
Waiting for our software team to update, it is a kind of new feature, more to deal with than just that. we also have some more stuff coming to, they just working out the detail atm.
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Hello,
1. the ports dont matter as long as you connect the first port on the one side with the "DOT" on it. Also, if you are using fans on that side and want PWM control, you have to connect the PWM cable to it for each side and then control in the bios. Each side will all be the same yes. I dont think asus has a sequence mode on theirs that I saw, but I know we have it with our TT RGB Plus software so should not be an issue.
2. You can connect the Pump LED to anything, shouldn't matter. If you dont have any fans connected either to that side, you dont have to use the PWM, it will only work for fans. Speeds and settings for the LEDs are set in the MB software, it is not a physical connection or control off the sync controller.
Should be fine to use the second controller for just the pump header LED, gives you some room as well for add ons later like some LED strips. I would also suggest if you can avoid putting all the load on one controller, split it up, but it still should not matter.
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Hello,
In the video, it sounds normal to me. When the pump is like going out sound much louder or you will hear a ticking sound.
How long have you had it in the system? Maybe give it a couple days of use, make sure temps are good and all that and see if it is just a break in period for you. Could also be a air bubble stuck in there, tip the case around with the system off and as well on.
Maybe its the video, but if you are concerned with it, contact our support to go into more detail on the case and/or setup for replacement.
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^^^ THIS
And if its working weird like that and its a fresh install, get all your updates done on windows or just reinstall the OS.
it dont take long.
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On 10/15/2018 at 6:15 PM, valtrux said:
i talked to tech support and idk how it happened but they said all 4 of the controllers i have were duds. it makes sense because i tried everything. i sent in a request and they are going to send me 4 more so i guess we will see what happens.
watching the video i saw everything they did i had already have done in the exact same steps. lol looks like i just got very unfortunate.Sorry to hear, they can be picky if you are connecting them up while the system is on, suggest to avoid that as much as you can. It takes longer to turn off/on and all that, but a short can effect them, have to say its weird all 4 went out, so that is why I wanted to mention this, make sure those PWR connections are good and non of the wires are gettign pinched and all that. Keep us posted on what happens with the replacements.
I am waiting for them to bring them to me to test i think.
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On 10/12/2018 at 11:48 PM, eagl3 said:
Ok, that is fair. Are you able to release any details of WHEN we can expect the new platform to debut?
Hoping to have out by end of the year, still lots of testing to go, I personally want it to be really good, so I gotta test the **** out of it XD
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Hi,
The SYNC controller is a hub that connect to the motherboard and going this way you do not use the TT Riing Plus controllers and instead connect to this hub. As Tack mentioned, you cant use the TT software if you want to sync with the motherboard.
If you have the sync controller, you will adjust the colors and setting with the MB SYNC software that is supported. Also, for fan speed adjustments, dont forget to use the PWM cables that are included with the controller, one for each side. Then with this PWM connected to the MB fan header, you can go into the bios to adjust/setup your fan curve.
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Hello,
We have a specific driver for the VEGA 64 cards on our website. It is designed for only users with VEGA 64 GPU's.
Seems like you have the non-Vega version, remove it completely and download the VEGA version should fix the issue.
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in my reply. Suggest to run like an animation on the pump LED and see if that area only stays green for example.
Make sure in the software everything is set for the colors on that pump LED and if you are running copy color, try setting it up individually and see if it does the same thing.
If you still got the green issue, I would RMA it as it could be bad.
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Hi All,
Thanks for the feedback, I will check with our software team on the coding for the TR4 CPU's.
If it is missing, we will work to add it back in to the next version once confirmed.
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1 hour ago, valtrux said:
i bought the 360RL plus kit so it had extra controllers and cables with it i have swapped out all the cables and all the controllers so unless i have it connected wrong witch i dont think i do i have tried everything you have said. do you know which software i need because i think i have uninstalled and reinstalled all the software's as well. i tried calling but every time i call it goes to voicemail.
Hi,
You might have called when we where closed? We are open right now for example, FYI we are on PST time zone.
For setup and install, recommend this video:
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5 hours ago, kienast said:
Dear All
I would like to avoid plugging my P5 pump into the controller usb that comes along with it .
Is there a way to directly plug the resevoir cable into the pc power supply and if yes with which cable ?
thanks
k
Hi,
The Pump power is separate from RGB LED header on the top. Pump power is Molex and connects directly to the PSU Molex.
The 9-pin header off the cable for the top LED goes to the controller. You have no way to connect the reservoir LED cable into the PSU and its not recommended.
Maybe you have some stuff mixed up, kind of weird question or language barrier, not sure. If you have any more questions let us know.
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1 hour ago, ring0r said:
Thanks this fixed the Problem
so my last two questions:
1. How i can tell the Software to start with windows MINIMIZED ? its annoying to minimze it manually all the time when windows start
2. it is possible to manage the temperature PWM control with a Fan Curve or to choose Temp from GPU ?
1. No plans atm with this version of the software, but we have some plans in the works, so stay tubed.
2. Fan curve is static on the software, personally I just set static value like 70-80% and leave it. Fans ramping up and down all the time is not my thing.
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Hi,
Thanks for fixing the video, I see what you mean now. I have not seen this issue with my test systems.
Can you try remove the software completely? Dont forget to remove the folder in AppData/Roaming too:
C:\Users\XXXX\AppData\Roaming\Tt\RGBRiingPlus
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in my reply. Have you tried contacting our support?
https://thermaltakeusa.zendesk.com/hc/en-us
Call us today if you can, we are not open on the weekends FYI.
I dont know what a strix 360E is, sorry. How do you have the power connected to the controllers?
If you are using the cable included with the fans, is it braided or flat ? Looks like it is braided, if so, and you have a floppy power connector on your powersupply, try that and see what happens.
There is a resistor on the power cable, we switched to this but I have seen some concerns from people about it over the flat one.
We can send you replacement power cables to see if that solves the issue without you having to send in everything.
See if the PSU cable works through, as I can kind of tell the fans look to be spinning, but no light.
Our controller by default will be in rainbow mode, you dont even need to connect the data cable for that, just the power and fans, if that is a no go, I think it is a power problem or those controllers got shorted or something and need to be swapped too.
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14 hours ago, phat_toni said:
Just updated to V1.2.3
This issue remains.....
Next version after 1.2.3 will support, sorry if I was not clear.
New version 1.2.4 will fix the HDD ping issue, my webteam said it should be up today, but I have not seen it yet.
Could go live over the weekend, so check for it.
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Hello,
They are 2 different products and you will have to use each controller for each set. The Floe AIO uses the plus fans where the fans included with the case are not the plus unfortunately. Once you see the difference you will likely want to change the case fans to match, but its up to you.
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3 hours ago, TirexiHD said:
Thermaltake have a good fans with good lighting effects.
But the TT RGB program RPM control is a big s..t.
Only PWM and fix speeds.
You know the NZXT CAM program?
That program is have RPM/temp control customization.
My question is, Thermaltake is why not make this option in the program?We have seen this feedback already for fan curves and others to be added, but we are not going to add to much more right now.
This is because we are working on a new platform, can't give to many details right now, but soon we will show some info.
Sorry cant talk much atm, but I hope this little bit will let you know we hear you and are working on it.
It will be much easier for everyone for us to move to a new platform to expand what we originally started with the TT Premium software, hope you like it and will really need your feedback!
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Delta-T values are really hard to "explain" as everyone's components will be different and the environment they will be in.
Colder room and silicon lottery are against us, you best bet is to see what target temps others are getting in forums as a ballpark.
Deliding is a huge help, about -15C on average I see with 8700K's but as close to ambient as possible is your best case scenario, load temps are all going to be dependable based on what you are using and at what clocks.