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  1. Hello, I am building my PC in Thermaltake Tower 200. My motherboard is Asus ROG STRIX B650E-I. I have connected 4 fans to to TT Sync Controller Premium Edition - SWAFAN 12 RGB: 2 in chain for AIO to slot 1, SWAFAN 12 RGB: one fan on bottom to slot 2 and SWAFAN EX 14 ARGB: as exhaust on top to slot 3. TT Sync Controller Premium Edition controller is connected to CPU-FAN pin and 5V ARGB pin on motherboard and SATA PSU cable. Motherboard dose not detects any fans, only AIO pump. SWAFAN 12 RGB: 2 in chain for AIO light up but do not spin, other fans do not even light up. Could you please help me with this issue? How can I connect all fans. Operating system in not installed yet. Thanks for any advice!
  2. I plan on buying the Asus Prime z390 A and the ThermalTake Riing TT Premium edition that comes with a controller, but this motherboard only has 4 pin 12v fan headers. To my knowledge, these fan headers do not allow the user to individually address RGB lights (which is what I'm aiming for). So my question is could I connect my TT RGB fans and strips to the TT sync controller, connect the controller to my Asus Prime z390 A motherboard through a 4 pin 12v fan header, and individually address the RGB lights all in conjunction with Asus Aura. I want my whole PC's RGB to be synced and I also only want to use one piece of software to control it all (whether that be through Asus' or ThermalTakes software). Is this possible at all throgh that 4 pin header? Thanks in advance
  3. Hi, I was hoping for some guidance connecting 10 items to 2 TT Sync controllers -- unfortunately 1 item over the controller limit, so I need two . It's my first experience with RGB lighting, and feeling a bit in over my head. I have an Asus Maximus XI Code motherboard -- two 5v addressable headers, and two 12v RGB (but I don't think these come into play at all here), so this is to control everything with Aura Sync. Top of case: Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition (1 x pump, 3 x Riing Plus 12 RGB TT Premium Edition fans) Front of Case: 3 x Riing Plus 12 RGB TT Premium Edition fans Bottom of Case: 3 x Riing Plus 12 RGB TT Premium Edition fans My first question is whether or not there is a specific order to connect each group of fans. I know from the manual that the dots represent the 'first' connection in each group. But does each group on the controller fire off simultaneously? or in sequence? I haven't used Aura Sync before, but I'm imagining if there is a lighting effect that runs through all the connected items, I would want it to look like they're are all lit in the same direction (the effect would run across the top fans, down the front, and then back across the bottom). The manual shows fans being added starting on the bottom three connectors of the controller, but the installation video starts at the top three. Second, does it matter where the pump is connected on the TT Sync in this sequence (always first, always last, etc)? I assume I would not want to connect the PWM from the TT Sync for the group that it's plugged into, since the pump should always be going full-speed (is this no longer the case?). The pump manual says it will be plugged into the CPU_FAN header (asus mobo Q-fan controlled), but I also have a 4-pin AIO_PUMP header which is full-speed -- not Q-fan controlled -- according to the my motherboard manual. Which is correct? I was thinking of having 1 TT Sync with the 9 fans (top 3 plugged into the top of it, front 3 plugged into the side, bottom 3 into the bottom, 3 PWM connections) and the second with the pump connected by itself, no PWM connection from the controller (just directly from pump to the motherboard). All assuming there is a clockwise nature to the order of the controller plugs. 1 TT sync controller per 5V ADD_Header. Would that work? Alternatively, to split the wiring more evenly between the two controllers: Have the top 3 fans + pwm plugged into the top of controller 1, pump into the first plug on the side of controller 1 (no pwm). Front 3 fans plugged into the top of controller 2 + pwm, bottom 3 fans into side of controller 2 + pwm. Not sure if I'm explaining this well, so let me know if I can clarify anything. Thanks for any help!
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