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  1. Hi! Months ago I've bought a case Thermaltake View 31 RBG Edition, that includes a kit of 3 Thermaltake Ring 14 RGB fans + controller, and it's working fine. Now, I've just updated my computer with a Gigabyte Motherboard that has RGB Fusion 2.0. My question is if I can controll the leds from Ring 14 from the motherboard. I've seen that the Ring 14 controller has a 4 pins connection that I supose that is to connect to the motherboard 4 pins RBG connection, but, on the support manual of the Ring 14 doesn't say anything about it. Could you confirm that I can do this? If I can do it, where do I find the connexion cable between the modo and the thermaltake controller? Thanks!
  2. 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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