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  1. I recently bought a Thermaltake Versa N26. I want to know if I can replace the top/front 120mm fans for 140mm fans. This is my first post, so forgive me for any mistakes or ignorance.
  2. I was drawn in by the shiny lights and bright colors. I should have known better. TT Floe Riing 240 does not work with Ryzen CPUs and TT will not tell anyone this until after you buy it. The software is a mess and there is no fix in sight. Whenever I try to use the software my PC fans rev up full blast and my PC shuts down. I talked with tech support about this and they know about the issue!@@####. I am returning my unit and suggest anyone with a Ryzen CPU do the same!
  3. Just put my Thermaltake View 71 RGB Edition case together, but replaced the stock Riing fans with the Riing Plus Premium fans. When I powered up my maching, I got a message "USB device over current status detected will shut down in 15 secons..." and couldn't get past that. When I disconnect the fan controller from the motherboard, everything starts up fine, the fans run, etc. Would this indicate a bad controller, or did I plug it into the wrong USB on the motherboard?
  4. Hey guys, Im using the riing 14 rgb 3x Fan pack in my case and After reboot they dont remember LED settings. Any idea? Thanks, Greetings from germany
  5. The Riing Plus RGB Software, that is listed on the Fans page.. is downloading as a .RAR file Come onn TT !
  6. Hi all, Just completed a new build and turned it on for the first time. I have the Thermaltake Floe Riing 360. It has 3 RGB fans. The waterblock and the 3 fans all light up. When I booted my computer on for the first time, the fans didn't spin. Should I be concerned? I am not sure if they only spin based on temp or that they should be spinning some on PC boot. If it helps, the other 3 case fans (2 are plugged into chas headers and 1 is plugged into CPU_OPT) are spinning
  7. I'm currently running one set of Thermaltake 12rgb TT Premium Edition and I'm on Windows 10. The fans worked flawlessly for the first two days, however, this issue surfaced yesterday. Upon startup, the computer would boot with the fans running on default settings (all red and low noise). This is not ideal, but I can change it back to one of my saved profiles within seconds. The main issue is when I leave my computer alone while it goes into sleep mode, the fans would revert to the default settings (all red) and would not respond to any of the changes I make in the software when I wake it back up, unless I do an actual restart of my computer and start all over. I'd also like to note that I've never received any error messages within the software. I believe everything is installed correctly since the setup worked perfectly for the first two days. Thanks for reading, any help would be much appreciated.
  8. Hi! I've purchased a View 31 TG RGB a few days ago, it's an amazing case and all, but I can't get the fans to do the full RGB spectrum at once...all I can get them to do a full RGB thing like in this video The best I can get them to do, is be a solid colour that slowly fades into another. How do I get the full rgb thing?
  9. Hey There Everyone, I'm writing because I had the riing 120's and just picked up the 3 pack of 140's. I've got two 120's in the front and now have a 140 at the back and two 140's on my radiator. I have a total of 5 fans and have them all plugged into one RIING controller. When I open the RIING software it only has controls for three fans. How do I access controls for the last two fans? Many thanks in advance Burk
  10. Hello, I just purchased the Thermaltake Riing 120mm RGB fans and for some reason they don't start with my system. I have to manually turn them on using MSI command center :/. Is there a way to solve this?
  11. I have RGB fittings (with a controller) and 3 Riing Fans (same controller?). Can I plug all devices into one controller and have them work in sync? The controllers look the same? While the controllers only have 5 pwm ports, the RGB fittings can be daisy chained together, so I can get everything plugged in. Is there a limit to the number of fittings that can be plugged into one of the controller ports? Thanks, Ernest
  12. Hello friends and moderators here at Tt, A while ago I made a Tt Steam group, which now has quite a lot of members. The idea of the group is just to allow Tt fans all come together, and to promote the company. If any moderators would like a moderator/administrator position, please let me know. http://steamcommunity.com/groups/TteSPORTS-Thermaltake
  13. So I've had my Level 10 GT for a while now, and as it's really good, I was planning to keep it. However, I'm moving in with my girlfriend, and my computer will be in the middle of the living room. You guessed it: the led's gotta go. I've looked into the wiring, hoping there would be a simple way, but I guess there is not. All led fans have 3 wires, black, red, yellow (1). However, the non-led fan also has those 3 wires. So I guess yellow is not the leds. All fans connect together, into the fan controller (2). That also has a led switch. I thought, well I'll just unplug the fan color wire (3), but nope, that stops all the fans. I know I can technically open all fans, but only the thin wires that go to the leds (4), and be done. But I don't want to do that. Maybe, someday I'll want to plug the leds back in. So that's not an option. Any ideas to calm down the beast? Edit: I know I could wire them directly to the motherboard, but I kind of want to keep the fan speed controller buttons on the top, intact and working. Pics: 1: Fan main power: http://imgur.com/gxSgyjK 2: Fan controller http://imgur.com/1e2XOqT/ http://imgur.com/z22rmiG 3: Fan color switch wire: http://imgur.com/qs0jA68 3: Per led power: http://imgur.com/E4hftX0
  14. Hey everyone, I recently brought a V71 Case and the three 200mm fans aren't working and also the Fan Speed & LED buttons on top of the case don't work. Everything seems to be connected properly so I am not to sure it may be faulty? Any suggestions? Thanks. Karsten
  15. Here's my current build. I'm enjoying the overclocking, but I will be going with a non-OC build next, as I don't really get too hot and bothered by additional power when all I do is browse and game. I'll be purchasing a Core V21, replacing my Corsair H110i GT with an H80i, and I'm in the midst of adding an H55 to my R9 290 using a Kraken G10 bracket. The CPU will be replaced by an i5 4690, and the mobo with a Gigabyte GA-H97M. My question is, will the H80i, the H55, and the new build all fit in a V21 along with an exhaust fan? I'm not looking for top-tier performance, I just would like a smaller build that has lower temperatures than it would have with stock coolers, and the option of using higher quality fans (Noctua maybe?) to replace the stock fans on the two AIOs and case fan. The reason I'm not using an air cooler for the CPU is because I will be moving the build often (for LAN parties, or to different rooms of the house, or when I go to a friend's house), and I just enjoy the look and usage of an AIO.
  16. Hello everyone! I own a commander FT fan controller and recently i received 2 Riing RGB fans (one 120mm and one 140mm) as a gift now,my questions are: 1) Can i connect the Riing fan controller (which controls RGB leds and fan speed) to a channel of my Commander FT instead of the motherboard without damaging them? I would prefer to control the fan speed manually according to the situation as i usually do without having to open the case every time. 2) There are extension cable that allow you to take the Riing fan controller out of the case? 3) Can i connect the Riing fan controller directly to the PSU instead of the motherboard without damaging them? 4) can i connect 2 Riing fans with different sizes to the same controller? I sincerely thank everyone who responds to me and i apologize if there are mistakes in my English (it is not my native language ) I also apologize if my questions seem trivial but i'm a beginner
  17. I just bought Thermaltake V21 case for a budget gaming build. The case is going to hold AMD FX6300 CPU, GTX 750 Ti video card, 8GB of RAM and one SSD. All powered by 550W power supply. Nothing else in the case. Could somebody recommend how many fans should I add besides the 200mm front one that's included with the case? I am going to use stock CPU cooler as I am not going to overclock it.
  18. Hi ^^ I saw another Thread to this topic, but since that guy overuses like 10 fans it doesnt fit for me Its my first (really completely) selfbuilt system. Ive got a suppressor f51 case and bought two more fans 2xSilentWings 140mm pwr But before I place the question, the case inside: I place the HDD, and SSD at the back of the case. I already removed both 2x3 HDD holders Nothing more special: 1xblueray writer, 1xgraphicard, 1xpowersupply, 1x16cm cpu cooler I'm not sure if its soooo important, but different cpu/cards generates different heat I name them here: Cpu Skylake i7-6700k (Ive read its not producing as much heat as cpu normally does) and msi gtx 980 (not sure about that one) Now the question, since Im new to this: The placement of the two additional fans? I googeled but I'm still not sure....and you big and strong guys surely have experience in this. At the moment Im thinking of placing one at the top blowing air outside at the same time im not sure if I shall place it closest to the rear fan or the 2nd closest and the other fan... Mhh also at the top?...At the bottom (taking air inside)?...At he front (taking air inside; im not sure if this fits above the preinstalled 200mm ^^')?... Ive read about negative and positive airflow and it says like negative is better cooling but more dust, positive airflow is better for passive cooled graphiccards. So I would choose the negative one, since my card has two spinning fans, I think that means its active cooling and the suppressor f51 has dust filters all over the everything. yeah, a girl needs help here ^^ thanks for all coming suggestions
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