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  1. i have modular psu thermaltake toughpower rgb 850w and i lost my CPU cable 4+4 12v my question is if i bought an EPS12v 4+4 cable from amazon is it going to work without anyproblems or does it only support original cable that came with it please help me this is the cable that im thinking of as replacement https://www.amazon.co.jp/AINEX-PX-011A-EPS12V%E7%94%A8%E9%9B%BB%E6%BA%90%E5%BB%B6%E9%95%B7%E3%82%B1%E3%83%BC%E3%83%96%E3%83%AB-45cm/dp/B00YH4C5KS/ref=sr_1_13?dchild=1&keywords=ATX12V&qid=1591315795&s=computers&sr=1-13
  2. Hi! I am building a new computer, and for that I got a Thermaltake Suppressor F31 case. I would like to get better airflow by replacing the two included fans, and for the front, I bought a Noctua NF-A20 PWN fan, which is 20 cm × 20 cm × 3 cm. To my disappointement, it just won't fit there. There is not enough height inside the removable front plastic cover to install the fan ! Also, I'm not sure about the 3 cm depth, it looks like it would only barely fit. It's kind of possible to put the fan inside the case in the same spot as the 12 cm fan that is provided with the case, but then you won't be able to put it flat against the mounting grid and therefore you won't be able to screw the fan properly (I am only able to use one anti-vibration rubber peg in one corner of the fan). You also cannot put back the disk cage if you do this. In that place, the 3 cm depth is not a problem, but there's not enough width because of the plastic cylinders that hold the front panel to the case. Same problem if you tried to put the fan further up the grid, and I need one of the slots for an optical drive anyhow. I've seen a couple of 20 cm fans that are thinner (2.5 or even 2.0 cm), so if that were the only problem, I could buy another fan. But all of them that I could find are, logically, 20 cm × 20 cm in width and height. So, is the specification of this case wrong ? The manual clearly states that 20 cm fans can be installed in the front.
  3. So i'm still on my quest of finding a way to sync every possible RGB LED in my case (ASUS GPU, RGB Fittings, reservoir lights, Riing fans) with one software (i know, rather impossible quest because apparently proprietary control is the "best" thing there is...) I considered trying Asus Aura, but it only works with simple RGB headers on thier own hardware. When i kept looking, i stumbled upon Gigabytes RGB Fusion which lists the new Thermaltake Riing plus premium fans as compatible? https://www.gigabyte.com/mb/rgb/ready Other than that i can't find any proof of this working... Has anyone ever tried that? I don't own Riing Plus Premium fans right now so i can't test it, but can anyone else confirm if this is working?
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