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  1. Hi Everyone, i'm a new owner of the Thermaltake View 71 TG chassis and i would like to know if there is any possible way to completely turn off the blue leds that come with the factory installed fans. The specs say these are 140 x 140 x 25 mm Riing LED Blue fan (1400rpm, 28dBA) (1000rpm, 22 dBA with LNC). I would love to have them plain dark with no leds, i'd hate to have to buy other fans just to achieve this. Thanks!
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    I cant find replacment hinges for the thermaltake view71 can any one help me to find where to buy ??
  3. Thermaltake View 71 Tempered Glass Full-Tower Chassis View 71 TG RGB Product webpage View 71 TG Product webpage Designed to expand the legacy of the View Series lineup, the View 71 Tempered Glass Edition Full Tower Chassis features unrivaled cooling support and expandability surrounded in tempered glass for a one of a kind view. Swing open full window tempered glass panels for easy access with all panels properly spaced for optimal airflow. Preinstalled with two 140mm Riing Blue fans, Vertical GPU mount and 3-Way radiator support for today’s PC hardware demands, the only limitation is your imagination.
  4. Hello. I've searched the web with no success, so here I am. I have a Thermaltake View 71 Tempered Glass chassis for my PC. I built this a while ago and was wanting to get (preferably) another mounting bracket which holds two storage drives via mounting on the side where a liquid cooling radiator can also be mounted. I was also wondering about options to directly mount the drives via trays directly to the side on that very same spot. I haven't, yet, found these chassis accessories. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  5. Thermaltake View 71 Tempered Glass RGB Plus Edition Full Tower Chassis *The image is for reference only. Product Link Designed to expand the legacy of the View Series lineup, the View 71 Tempered Glass RGB Plus Edition full-tower chassis features three 120mm Riing Plus 12 RGB front fans and one 120mm Riing Plus 12 RGB rear fan for outstanding ventilation, and its seven drive trays with modular drive racks deliver advanced storage capacity and liquid cooling expansion. This elegantly designed piece utilizes swing-out side panels, and is enclosed in four-side 5mm tempered glass for users to demonstrate their DIY handiwork and enjoy the ultimate internal component visibility. With supports for the latest PC hardware, the View 71 TG RGB Plus Edition is not only fascinating in appearance, and when it comes to performance, the only thing that will limit its capabilities is users imaginations. TT RGB PLUS TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem is the intelligent lighting system for PCs that combines the most advanced addressable LED lighting with Thermaltake’s patented TT RGB PLUS Software. TT RGB PLUS ecosystem provides nearly unlimited possibilities for playing with colors, synchronizing lights to games, music, CPU temperatures or other TT RGB PLUS products, including case fans, CPU/VGA waterblocks, AIO CPU coolers, PSUs, LED strips, gaming keyboards, headsets, mice and mouse pad. The patented software allows users to change the light modes, colors, speeds, brightness, fan speeds, and even supports AI voice control in iOS and Android devices. SyncALL, Say “Hello TT” Thermaltake AI Voice Control Talking to TT RGB PLUS App is an easier, faster way to set lights for your systems. You can ask it to turn the lights on or off, switch lights modes, dim the lights, change light colors, or adjust lights speeds or fan speeds. Preinstalled with 4 Riing Plus 12 RGB Fans Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 Fan TT Premium Edition. 120mm high-static pressure fans with a patented 16.8 million colors LED ring and 12 addressable LEDs, the Riing Plus 12 RGB features compression blades and hydraulic bearing, and can be controlled by the patented TT RGB PLUS Software and AI interactive voice control. Sync with Razer Chroma Lighting All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products are able to connect into the Razer Chroma ecosystem. Users who have installed both the TT RGB PLUS Software and Razer Synapse 3 can experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on their TT RGB PLUS liquid cooling system and gaming gear! From cooldown timers, health bars, and flashy ultimate indicators, to subtle ambient lighting that sets the perfect mood for each game, Razer Chroma provides an experience that transcends the screen and into your full setup, for a truly immersive experience. Works with Amazon Alexa All Thermaltake TT RGB PLUS products support Amazon Alexa Voice Service, allowing you to control the lights or fan speeds by talking to the Alexa-enabled device. With the support of Amazon Alexa, TT RGB PLUS products also offer an additional visual cue for checking current weather condition in your location or anywhere in the world. All you have to do is simply starting the sentence with “Alexa, tell Thermaltake”, then the lighting color will correspond to the weather condition in the location.
  6. I'm looking for people's experience using EKWB radiators et al. in the View 71. I'm trying to decide if it's wise to try to max out thermal dissipation capacity or go for a less cramped fit. Any examples you guys may have from personal experience or found of others would be much appreciated. Also, I'm baffled by the space to mount radiators and fans, since there would be a very poor seal w/major loss in CFM. I saw one mention of this by of someone who used a Dremel tool to customize the case further. I'd be interested to hear how others dealt with this (or didn't). tia
  7. With my Thermaltake View 71 goes into sleep mode, the power button light just turns off. Maybe this is normal behavior but I would like to have some visual sign that my computer is in sleep mode. Most computers I've owned change the power button to an orange color or blink when going into sleep mode. I downloaded the Thermaltake software but that was no help. ,Ricky
  8. Hello everyone, so i just finished building a sytem. I have a floe 360 aio, and have got a TT view 71 case, with RGB fans. I basicly have the same issue as this person. https://community.thermaltake.com/index.php?/topic/78408-tt-aio-cooler-plus-riing-12-3-pack-radiator-fan-issue/ I have got a TT fan controller as well, but just found out that my other 3 fans are last gen, and wont work with the controller. I have 3 small controllers for 3 different sets of fans. (3 RGB case fans) (3 older tt RGB fans) (3 floe RGB rad fans) The fans on the case doesnt seem to be syncing with the software at all. Im pretty sure i let it up wrong, but there was no other way of installing them. My Riing software detects the old rgb and the floe fans and can change the setting/lights ect, but no way to sort the case fan. Sorry if i explained this odly or confusing, as its hard to explain. Please let know if any one can help. Thanks.
  9. Hi, As I don't find the answer to my question, I try the forum : I m very interesting in View 71 tower but I want to know if it's possible to connect at least 5 HDD inside? In detail I want to know if it's possible to connect 1 HDD behind, above the highest HDD case which is in the other side, and 4 HDD in the HDD cases. I wonder if their respective connections will not bother with additionally the black plate which allows to screw a HDD? Thanks
  10. EATX DRAMA!! So I was drawn in by the sweet pictures of this case and did a lot of research to see if this would be a good fit for my incoming EATX Rampage VI board After ripping everything out of my V51 case and fitting mobo into the View 71 I discovered that its not the best for EATX. I currently have the Rampge IV Black edition. The holes for running cables through to back of case are UNDER the edge of the extended board. I can't believe I missed this when researching. Usually I run the 24 pin through to the back to reduce cabling, but now I have to run all cables on mobo side of inner case. So annoyed. The Specs on the TT site state it is EATX compatible, but this is a fail. See attached pic
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